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Inglenook Napa Valley Cask G-28 Cabernet Sauvignon 1966Napa Valley, California ● Cabernet Sauvignon
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Red White Sparkling Rosé Spirits GiftsAged or age-worthy products with the greatest potential to increase in value.
Aged and age-worthy wine and spirits can be hard to find in stores, but at Wine.com, its easy to discover rare, highly-coveted bottles; whether that be a bottle of red, white, sparkling, and so on.
What is a collectible wine?
There are many factors that can make a wine collectible, but the best way to determine if a wine has value as a collectible is if it meets the following criteria:
- Small production quantities = rare
- Great producer reputation = prestigious
- Careful storage conditions = pristine
Other considerations, such as vintage, location, and special releases can also make a wine more collectible than others.
How to find collectible wine on Wine.com
Collectible bottles feature an icon of three wine bottles lying on their side. You can see this icon on any list page or product page. You can find a list of collectible wines under the "Discover" tab in the top navigation. You can also filter any wine list by "Collectible" under the "Fine Wine" options to see which of your favorites might be collectible, too.