Mailing lists - the $100 barrier
Mailing lists - the $100 barrier
I was prompted to think about this by a moderately uninteresting thread on eBob about the pricing of wine, California Cult wines in particular. And it set me to wondering how many wines sold via mailling list in Australia these days cost over $100/bottle. (I should add that I'm not on a heap of lists myself - and none that have anything over $100/bottle).
Offhand, I could think of Hill of Grace (but does it get offered to all mailing list customers?), Giaconda chardonnay, Bass Phillip (but which wines?), Dalwhinnie Eagle perhaps? Do Yarra Yering still sell a fantastically overpriced Merlot? There seem to be very few of the long-established makers who've broached this price-point (none of the big WA makers, not Mount Mary. Wantirna?). Of the newer wave, I presume Run Rig, Ringland?Wild Duck Creek?
Just how many wineries ask this money for wine from their mailling customers?
cheers,
Graeme
Offhand, I could think of Hill of Grace (but does it get offered to all mailing list customers?), Giaconda chardonnay, Bass Phillip (but which wines?), Dalwhinnie Eagle perhaps? Do Yarra Yering still sell a fantastically overpriced Merlot? There seem to be very few of the long-established makers who've broached this price-point (none of the big WA makers, not Mount Mary. Wantirna?). Of the newer wave, I presume Run Rig, Ringland?Wild Duck Creek?
Just how many wineries ask this money for wine from their mailling customers?
cheers,
Graeme
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Off the top of my head:
-Henschke HoG and Hill of Roses
-Three Rivers Shiraz and Randall
-WDC Duck Muck
-Greenock Creek Roennfeldts
-Torbreck RunRig, Descendant, The Factor
-Kaestler Old bastard
-Dalwhinnie The Eagle
-Bass Phillip Reserve, Premium and Estate (?)
-Yarra Yering merlot (not sure if this is still +$100)
-Marquis Phillips Integrity (no longer offered to domestic market though)
-Two Hands Ares
Rec'd a mailer from a winery I never buy from last week (can't remmeber name) and they have a new wine from old vine Shiraz for +$100.
I'm sure I've missed a few but others will fill it out ...
-Henschke HoG and Hill of Roses
-Three Rivers Shiraz and Randall
-WDC Duck Muck
-Greenock Creek Roennfeldts
-Torbreck RunRig, Descendant, The Factor
-Kaestler Old bastard
-Dalwhinnie The Eagle
-Bass Phillip Reserve, Premium and Estate (?)
-Yarra Yering merlot (not sure if this is still +$100)
-Marquis Phillips Integrity (no longer offered to domestic market though)
-Two Hands Ares
Rec'd a mailer from a winery I never buy from last week (can't remmeber name) and they have a new wine from old vine Shiraz for +$100.
I'm sure I've missed a few but others will fill it out ...
Danny
The voyage of discovery lies not in finding new landscapes but in having new eyes. We must never be afraid to go too far, for success lies just beyond - Marcel Proust
The voyage of discovery lies not in finding new landscapes but in having new eyes. We must never be afraid to go too far, for success lies just beyond - Marcel Proust
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Alan - the Hill of Roses is a youthful HoG. It is from vines in the HoG vineyard that have not reached the requisite old age to make it into the HoG wine. Stpehen Henschke apparently thought these vines produced amazing juice in 2001 so he decided to bottle it. The 1st vintage is the 2001 and only 400 bottles were made. It was offered to long-standing Henschke ML customers at one per customer. The cost was $100 per bottle ($50 upfront and $50 on delivery).
Danny
The voyage of discovery lies not in finding new landscapes but in having new eyes. We must never be afraid to go too far, for success lies just beyond - Marcel Proust
The voyage of discovery lies not in finding new landscapes but in having new eyes. We must never be afraid to go too far, for success lies just beyond - Marcel Proust
There is only 300 bottles hill of roses produced or at least is available to the public anyway. You are limited to 3 bottles per customer. I was offered 3 bottles and got all 3. It came in a very nice box similar to the hill of grace. The bottle does not have labels, all the information is printed directly onto the bottle itself in gold. Nice looking bottle.
When I open one I will post the TN.
When I open one I will post the TN.
Cheers
Rob
"The red liquid circulating in my body is actually red wine, not blood."
Rob
"The red liquid circulating in my body is actually red wine, not blood."
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That other wine over $100 is the Knight Granite Hills Baptista for $115.
Also, the Tahbilk 1860 Old Vines is now $110 pb
Thx Rob for clarifying the finer points of the Rose (memory obviously ain't as good as yours!).
Also, the Tahbilk 1860 Old Vines is now $110 pb
Thx Rob for clarifying the finer points of the Rose (memory obviously ain't as good as yours!).
Danny
The voyage of discovery lies not in finding new landscapes but in having new eyes. We must never be afraid to go too far, for success lies just beyond - Marcel Proust
The voyage of discovery lies not in finding new landscapes but in having new eyes. We must never be afraid to go too far, for success lies just beyond - Marcel Proust
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From the newsletter:
- 1st vintage 1997
- named after Italian immigrant, Baptista Governa, who planted a vneyard at Graytown in Heathcote in 1891.
- David Traeger restored the vineyard after 113 years of neglect
- Old vine shiraz yields are "miniscule"
- rave review from Halliday and Max Allen
- 1st vintage 1997
- named after Italian immigrant, Baptista Governa, who planted a vneyard at Graytown in Heathcote in 1891.
- David Traeger restored the vineyard after 113 years of neglect
- Old vine shiraz yields are "miniscule"
- rave review from Halliday and Max Allen
Danny
The voyage of discovery lies not in finding new landscapes but in having new eyes. We must never be afraid to go too far, for success lies just beyond - Marcel Proust
The voyage of discovery lies not in finding new landscapes but in having new eyes. We must never be afraid to go too far, for success lies just beyond - Marcel Proust
I presume the Hawthorne Rules guest is a fan of Nigel Hawthorne rather than the e-less football team.
(thinkthinkthink)
Veritas Hanisch Shiraz must be pushing $100.
Reschke Empyrean
Seppelt 100YO Para
All Saints Museum Muscat/Tokay
Armagh?
Panorama Reserve Pinot Noir
Pipers Brook the Lyre?
Magpie Estate The Malcolm
Irvine Grand Merlot?
Petaluma Tiers?
Bannockburn Serre?
Geoff Merrill Henley
Penfolds special bin releases?
Kieran
(thinkthinkthink)
Veritas Hanisch Shiraz must be pushing $100.
Reschke Empyrean
Seppelt 100YO Para
All Saints Museum Muscat/Tokay
Armagh?
Panorama Reserve Pinot Noir
Pipers Brook the Lyre?
Magpie Estate The Malcolm
Irvine Grand Merlot?
Petaluma Tiers?
Bannockburn Serre?
Geoff Merrill Henley
Penfolds special bin releases?
Kieran