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<blockquote data-quote="redbigot" data-source="post: 2339493" data-attributes="member: 58097"><p>I'm currently drinking the last of my 2009 and 2010 Red Queens, bought at $40 and $50, enjoying them a lot.</p><p>I bought a couple of the 2014 from Dan's, thought the one I tried was pretty ordinary.</p><p>I have a few 2015 vintage bought at Dan's for $40.</p><p></p><p>I think $40-$50, maybe $60 in good years is about the right price for this, $250 is just Dandelion ramping up the high-RRP - big discount marketing ploy. The 2012-2016 vintage was $100 RRP, selling in the $40's at times, the 2017 vintage RRP $200. Not tempted at $90.</p><p>BTW the listed 98pt JH review is for the 2017 vintage of that wine, not the 2018 offered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redbigot, post: 2339493, member: 58097"] I'm currently drinking the last of my 2009 and 2010 Red Queens, bought at $40 and $50, enjoying them a lot. I bought a couple of the 2014 from Dan's, thought the one I tried was pretty ordinary. I have a few 2015 vintage bought at Dan's for $40. I think $40-$50, maybe $60 in good years is about the right price for this, $250 is just Dandelion ramping up the high-RRP - big discount marketing ploy. The 2012-2016 vintage was $100 RRP, selling in the $40's at times, the 2017 vintage RRP $200. Not tempted at $90. BTW the listed 98pt JH review is for the 2017 vintage of that wine, not the 2018 offered. [/QUOTE]
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