Hi Stan, Many people serve an old wine last as the crowning moment of an extraordinary evening. But most wine pros would serve an old wine first. Older wines usually have more delicate, understated flavors. If you serve an old wine after a younger (and therefore more robust) wine, chances are it will simply end up tasting thin, weak, and uninteresting by comparison. That would be a shame. So, far from being the crescendo of an evening, an older wine should be the sensational opening act.

—Karen

A. The medieval French word for a small village, similar to the Old English “burg” 

B. A nomadic German tribe which once settled in the area

C. The Latin word Burgarius which was the name for a Roman province that once extended over most of central France

D. The name for early French rural governing bodies which were made up of noble councilmen who were known as Burrs