Wine 2004

Whether you prefer the Italian classics or the French appellations, a well-developed 2004 wine offers a beautiful experience that will make your evening memorable.
30  wines

30 products

Bottle of Barolo Fontanafredda 2004
Flaske af Doline rødvin Cabors 2004
Flaske af Langhe Nada Fiorenzo 2004 rødvin
Rasteau 2004
Rasteau 2004
769.00 kr
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Wine from 2004

For lovers of vintage wines, the 2004 vintage offers a number of interesting options. These wines are now almost two decades old and have evolved into complex and refined drinks with unique flavor profiles. Whether it's an elegant Bordeaux or a lively Rioja, wines from 2004 offer a glimpse into another era in winemaking.

At Bottles With History, we understand the value of these historic wines and offer a carefully selected collection that is perfect for collectors and wine lovers alike. Our expertise ensures that each bottle you choose provides an authentic experience of the year it was produced.

The quality of wine from 2004

A frequently asked question is whether wine from 2004 is still good. It depends on the type of wine and the storage conditions. In general, red wines that have been stored properly can still develop fantastically, while some white wines have a shorter shelf life. At Bottles With History, we ensure that our wines are stored in optimal conditions so that you can safely enjoy your purchase.

Our years of experience and passion for vintage wines enable us to select the best bottles that have retained their character and quality. Whether you're looking for a bottle to celebrate a special occasion or want to expand your collection, our selection has something for everyone.

Is wine from 2004 still good?

If you are considering buying a wine from 2004, it is important to know that the quality depends largely on how the wine has been stored. Properly stored wines can even improve over the years, making them a special choice for connoisseurs and collectors. Bottles With History only offers wines that have been stored in the best conditions, so you are sure to get a product that has reached its full potential.

Choosing a wine from 2004 is choosing a piece of history. It's an experience that takes you back to the origins of the bottle and the journey it has gone through.

Why choose Bottles With History

Bottles With History is more than just a wine merchant. We are passionate about sharing the stories behind each bottle. Our team has more than 25 years of experience in selecting the best vintage wines, and we are dedicated to delivering a unique and authentic wine experience.

Our advantages:

  • Expertise in vintage wines

  • Careful selection of each bottle

  • Optimal storage conditions

  • Fast delivery within 1-3 days

  • 14 day right of return

Tips for storing old wine

Storing old wine requires care and attention. Here are some tips to ensure your bottle maintains its quality:

  • Store the wine horizontally to keep the cork moist

  • Keep the temperature stable around 12-15 degrees Celsius

  • Avoid direct light and vibrations

  • Ensure a relative humidity of around 70 percent

How do I best store wine from 2004?

For optimal storage, the wine should lie horizontally so that the cork stays moist, at a constant temperature of 12-15 degrees Celsius. Avoid direct light and vibrations.

What flavor profiles can I expect from wine from 2004?

Wines from 2004 have developed into complex and refined drinks with unique flavor profiles, depending on the winery and grape variety.

Why choose Bottles With History?

Our passion and expertise in vintage wines ensures that you get an authentic and unique wine experience with wines that have retained their character and charm.

Can I give a wine from 2004 as a gift?

Yes, a wine from 2004 is a special and memorable gift that tells a story and gives the recipient a completely unique experience.

FAQ

Wines from 2004 often appear classic and well-balanced. Today, the best bottles show high acidity, ripe tannins and tertiary notes such as leather, dried fruit and forest floor. Italian Sangiovese/Nebbiolo and classic Bordeaux thrive; Burgundy 2004 is more variable. Proper aging is essential.
Choose by style. Sangiovese 2004 offers fresh acidity, cherries and elegant structure. Nebbiolo 2004 offers roses, tar, firm tannins and long length. Syrah 2004 is darker, peppery with silky tannins. Match Sangiovese with light meats; Nebbiolo/Syrah with darker, richer dishes.
Most 2004 wines are ready to drink now. Top bottles of Barolo, Brunello and classic Bordeaux can still develop complexity, while many Burgundies and simpler wines are at or just past peak. Check aging history, acidity/tannin, and decant 30–120 minutes as needed for optimal balance.
Origin controls shelf life. Piedmont/Tuscany and classic Bordeaux 2004 have the longest potential thanks to high acidity and firm tannins. Burgundy 2004 is often more medium-long and can appear green. Rhône does well. Producer level and storage can move the window significantly.
At Bottles With History, 2004 bottles are stored under optimal conditions, and we offer same-day delivery. We are happy to advise on drinkability, food pairing and serving. Contact us at info@bottleswithhistory.dk or +45 50 99 36 19 for personal guidance on your choice.