It is unlikely that either of the wines has any intrinsic value, in other words they are probably undrinkable. Although chenin blanc ages well I suspect this doesn't apply to chenin rose (which must have red variety in it as well.There may be some sort of interest as historical artifacts.
If you own these I suggest you get a couple of wine loving friends around and drink the wine. have a couple of more recent wines on hand in the event (very likely) that you are disappointed. They may be quite interesting, but I doubt if anyone would pay any serious money for them.
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Are you serious? As much as one is willing to pay for it.
the luger is a German design, not french. luger value depends on overall condition.......
Chenin Blanc is a white wine grape variety from the Loire Valley in France. It is used to make sparkling (champagne style) wines, as well as dry, semi-sweet and sweet wines. The most notable wine made from CB in the Loire is Vouvray. Unlike some whites it is especially suitable for aging. The variety is used in South Africa and Australia. In these latter countries it was formerly used as a high volume, low value wine. Unfortunately Chenin blanc has a poor reputation because of these practices. In Australia more wineries are now taking the variety seriously and quite a few very good wines are bening made. www.vinodiversity.com/chenin-blanc.html has more information and a list of Australian wineries using the variety.
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The amount of money or the value of a 1945 French nickel in 2013 can vary greatly. The value is based on the condition of the coin and where it was minted.
15.386.000 coins were struck of this type. Value: about 10 dollars.
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