Bill Bosworth
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Wow not a peep from anyone on the forum in response to a carpe diem! Was it a total dud? I usually find a few to grabLangtons Carpe Diem is on today
Wow not a peep from anyone on the forum in response to a carpe diem! Was it a total dud? I usually find a few to grabLangtons Carpe Diem is on today
recent offerings have been pretty poor!Wow not a peep from anyone on the forum in response to a carpe diem! Was it a total dud? I usually find a few to grab
For the Passing Clouds, just confirming this was the 2022 (as 2021 recently sold out)? Nebu wasn't appealing?Cimicky Cellar Selection Shiraz, Neldner Road, Passing Clouds Shiraz and Graeme's Shiraz-Cabernet are the best recent buys, plus more Mitolo GAM 2021 cheaper than at VM.
Passing Clouds I got 2021 Shiraz and 2022 Graemes. Nebu of no interest to me.For the Passing Clouds, just confirming this was the 2022 (as 2021 recently sold out)? Nebu wasn't appealing?
re: Carpe Diem, there were some okay deals (e.g. Wynns Black) but, as per usual, shipping costs kills any overall value.
Wow not a peep from anyone on the forum in response to a carpe diem! Was it a total dud? I usually find a few to grab
Couple of others
$150 Astralis 2011 (auction $229)
$165 Robert Voerzio Barolo del Comune di La Morra, 2019
I personally agree with Tannin's statement: 'And, remember, the best/most popular wines will almost never turn into mystery lots'Completely disagree with this statement.
'Mystery wines' have become a normal way of many businesses selling techniques.
Vat 1 yes. Wynns cab yes. Penfolds yes. You need to look harder. 5/10 of the most collected wines in Australia have been mystery deals in the last 5 years.I personally agree with Tannin's statement: 'And, remember, the best/most popular wines will almost never turn into mystery lots'
I have never seen St Henri (and any Pendfold's probably), Vat 1, Wynns Cab Sav, etc., as a secret deal.
To my eyes, his statement is correct: Popular wines are never sold as 'mystery'.
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This list reads like a 20 year old list of good wines, plenty of good (better than Penfolds in particular) value for money wines out there if you buy for quality and value rather than marketing (Wynn’s excepted).I personally agree with Tannin's statement: 'And, remember, the best/most popular wines will almost never turn into mystery lots'
I have never seen St Henri (and any Pendfold's probably), Vat 1, Wynns Cab Sav, etc., as a secret deal.
To my eyes, his statement is correct: Popular wines are never sold as 'mystery'.