Wine 1950

Discover our carefully selected range of wines from the 1950s, where each bottle carries a unique story waiting to be told.
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Wine from 1950 – A rare vintage with history

Wine from 1950 represents a very special period in the world of wine. Post-war Europe was in the process of rebuilding wine production, and many classic wine regions began to produce wines with great character and aging potential again. Bottles from 1950 are therefore not just wine, but historical collectors' items that carry stories from a bygone era - Do you want to see another round vintage - See our selection of wine from 1960.

Buy wine from 1950 – A unique gift for special milestones

Buying wine from 1950 is very much about the experience and the story behind the bottle. These wines have often been stored for many years and therefore appear as authentic time capsules from the world of wine. Labels, bottle design and origin tell the story of the period in which the wine was produced, making each bottle a small piece of cultural history - See also our wines from 1940 .

Bottles from 1950 are particularly popular as birthday gifts, anniversary gifts or for collectors who want a wine of a very special age. Whether the bottle is opened at a festive occasion or simply becomes part of a wine collection, wine from 1950 offers a rare opportunity to connect the present with a historic vintage.

FAQ

The 1950 vintage in Piedmont produced rich, concentrated wines after a warm summer and a calm, trouble-free autumn harvest. Quality is variable, so careful selection is essential. Today the wines are very mature and delicate, showing notes of dried flowers, leather and black tea, supported by a fresh, lively acidity.
Yes, provided the bottle’s history is well documented and it has been stored correctly. Stand it upright for 24 hours so the sediment can settle. Use a two-pronged Ah-So corkscrew and remove the cork slowly. Decant gently and briefly, just to separate the wine from the sediment – prolonged exposure to air can cause the wine to fade.
Start with the purpose: For serving, prioritise a high fill level, a sound capsule and clear, bright colour. For a gift, an attractive, well-preserved label may matter more. The flavour profile is dry and tertiary – think truffle, leather and tea. It pairs particularly well with braised dishes, mushrooms and game.
We work exclusively with bottles that have documented provenance and have been stored under optimal conditions. Each bottle is assessed for fill level, capsule, label and any signs of leakage. These details are shared in the product description, and you are welcome to contact our customer service for further information before purchasing.
Bottles are packed in shock-resistant packaging and handled with care. Delivery within Denmark is normally next-day. Shipping costs 39–49 DKK and is free on orders from 500 DKK. You can also choose delivery to a collection point or direct home delivery.