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'''Old Winyards''' was a red wine from the [[Shire]]'s [[Southfarthing]], noted for its strength. [[Bilbo]]'s father [[Bungo Baggins]], who delved [[Bag End]], seems to have laid down a large number of bottles of this wine. Bilbo gave a present of a dozen bottles to [[Rorimac Brandybuck]], [[Master of Buckland]] at the time he left the Shire, but this still left plenty for his heir [[Frodo Baggins|Frodo]]. The Old Winyards lasted another seventeen years, until the last drop was drunk by Frodo as he set out on his own adventures.
'''Old Winyards''' was a red wine from the [[Shire]]'s [[Southfarthing]], noted for its strength. [[Bilbo Baggins]]'s father [[Bungo Baggins]], who delved [[Bag End]], seems to have laid down a large number of bottles of this wine. Bilbo gave a present of a dozen bottles to [[Rorimac Brandybuck]], [[Master of Buckland]] at the time he left the Shire, but this still left plenty for his heir [[Frodo Baggins|Frodo]]. The Old Winyards lasted another seventeen years, until the last drop was drunk by Frodo as he set out on his own adventures.
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Revision as of 16:28, 14 June 2010

Old Winyards was a red wine from the Shire's Southfarthing, noted for its strength. Bilbo Baggins's father Bungo Baggins, who delved Bag End, seems to have laid down a large number of bottles of this wine. Bilbo gave a present of a dozen bottles to Rorimac Brandybuck, Master of Buckland at the time he left the Shire, but this still left plenty for his heir Frodo. The Old Winyards lasted another seventeen years, until the last drop was drunk by Frodo as he set out on his own adventures.