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    Quote Originally Posted by Mediocre View Post
    Hope it was delicious!
    MMmmmmm yes, a rare sip indeed. However I will be frank and admit that I don't see the value in these sorts of high-end luxury tastes. Luckily, he didn't pay anywhere near the current value when he bought it upon release (at industry discounts) 20 years ago. A bit like my small Montebello collection (I was on their futures list for 15 years or so, until the prices went above $100), these are "investments for future special occasions" not "investments for reselling". Honestly I get as much pleasure in a $40 Chateauneuf du Papes as I got in that rare Grand Cru. Still, it's a lesson to be able to taste these beautiful creations.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skywatch View Post
    MMmmmmm yes, a rare sip indeed. However I will be frank and admit that I don't see the value in these sorts of high-end luxury tastes. Luckily, he didn't pay anywhere near the current value when he bought it upon release (at industry discounts) 20 years ago. A bit like my small Montebello collection (I was on their futures list for 15 years or so, until the prices went above $100), these are "investments for future special occasions" not "investments for reselling". Honestly I get as much pleasure in a $40 Chateauneuf du Papes as I got in that rare Grand Cru. Still, it's a lesson to be able to taste these beautiful creations.
    You’re lucky. When I was in Napa doing wine tasting, my tastebuds inexplicably enjoyed the most expensive wines more than any other, before knowing the price. It’s a curse.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Raza View Post
    You’re lucky. When I was in Napa doing wine tasting, my tastebuds inexplicably enjoyed the most expensive wines more than any other, before knowing the price. It’s a curse.
    My wife has that uncanny skill. She hardly drinks any alcohol now, due to Parkinson's, but she could tell $100 Napa Cab blindfolded, no problem.
    She and I agree on Chateauneuf, though. It's our favorite celebration appellation.
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    Something that I hope increases my catch ratio

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    Quote Originally Posted by skywatch View Post
    MMmmmmm yes, a rare sip indeed. However I will be frank and admit that I don't see the value in these sorts of high-end luxury tastes. Luckily, he didn't pay anywhere near the current value when he bought it upon release (at industry discounts) 20 years ago. A bit like my small Montebello collection (I was on their futures list for 15 years or so, until the prices went above $100), these are "investments for future special occasions" not "investments for reselling". Honestly I get as much pleasure in a $40 Chateauneuf du Papes as I got in that rare Grand Cru. Still, it's a lesson to be able to taste these beautiful creations.
    I am much the same, though the best of our bottles do no stack up to yours. I can appreciate the occasional $70ish Cab, but beyond that I lack the taste buds to appreciate them. Usually tge $25-$40 range here as well.

    Bought this last night to try. Maybe this evening

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    Quote Originally Posted by skywatch View Post
    I think our friends are the ones with the specialization in that regard. By the way, I looked up that 2000 Mouton, and if he were to sell it for going rate right now, it would cost about the same as that Tudor BB-36 that I posted in Random Watch... Gulp.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skywatch View Post
    My wife has that uncanny skill. She hardly drinks any alcohol now, due to Parkinson's, but she could tell $100 Napa Cab blindfolded, no problem.
    She and I agree on Chateauneuf, though. It's our favorite celebration appellation.
    Glad she can still enjoy a drink!
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    Quote Originally Posted by geoffbot View Post
    Glad she can still enjoy a drink!
    As we have come to joke around here: "Child's portion. One ounce pour."
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    Going to be a few days before the Shiraz is tried. Spent last evening battling our irrigation system....then weather update today says high risk storms likely this evening. On the road at 6am tomorrow as well

    It may stay corked for the week lol

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    Rare that I say, but color me impressed!

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