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	<title>Comments on: I was reading your response on what to expect upon opening a bottle of 89 Veuve Clicquot, La Grande Dame Champagne. I also have a bottle that has been stored on its side, in a slightly damp 55 degree space with no sunlight for the past 8 years. My question is, how long will it last? Should I drink it now or can it continue to store? Any insight would be deeply appreciated. Best Regards, [Michael, Grand Rapids, MI]</title>
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