MICCIA wrote: ↑Mon Jul 29, 2024 4:00 pm
I received the letter second week of July
Mailed it back on a Wednesday by the following Monday my card charged
The following week I received my order in full
It took 2 weeks from receipt of letter to receiving wines
Someone was quick - already a bottle of the 24B listed in the upcoming Oddbins auction with a price guide of $300-$350. Happy to receive the 3 I ordered at a much more respectable price!
Diddy wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 10:03 am
Feels like one of the slower allocations this year. Still waiting for order to get processed! Anyone else waiting?
I called winery earlier to confirm that no 24B Shiraz for my order. Ms Brady advised there will be higher volume for 2023 vintage next year. Fingers crossed I will get an allocation of 24B by then.
Interesting, there may not necessarily be a 2023 24b, unless of course its quietly resting in the barrel.
There may be something brand new planned for release next year...who knows. Exciting times indeed.
Cheers Craig
mse wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2024 10:47 am
I called winery earlier to confirm that no 24B Shiraz for my order. Ms Brady advised there will be higher volume for 2023 vintage next year. Fingers crossed I will get an allocation of 24B by then.
$300 a bottle at East End cellars. Regular Shiraz originally sold out at $260 but I’m guessing some flippers have been found and it’s restocked.
mse wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2024 10:47 am
I called winery earlier to confirm that no 24B Shiraz for my order. Ms Brady advised there will be higher volume for 2023 vintage next year. Fingers crossed I will get an allocation of 24B by then.
$300 a bottle at East End cellars. Regular Shiraz originally sold out at $260 but I’m guessing some flippers have been found and it’s restocked.
So what would be the ball park figure that EEC are buying them for...punters would certainly want to double, triple their money surely?
Suspect the lone bottle at Oddbins will set the bar...who is going to blink first...$350-400 perhaps
Cheers Craig
I got everything I ordered bar the 24b Shiraz which is of course disappointing. I only order as Wendouree is my wife's favourite winery.
She's given me a spray for not getting the order form back quicker, but I really don't think it matters when you send the form back....
There really is no rhyme or reason over who gets what. I have only been ordering since the 2010 Vintage but another forumite on here has been ordering for many years longer than me and he didn't get even what I did. Yet you read stories of people who have only been ordering for a few years and get everything they order.
Ahh, the dreaded red crayon I guess.....
If you had to choose between drinking great wine or winning Lotto, which would you choose - Red or White?
So I got (in my preference order):
6 x Shiraz
6 x Shiraz Mataro
6 x Cabernet
6 x Cabernet Malbec
Besides the 24B, these are actually the top 5 of my preference (Shiraz Malbec would be my 5th favourite). I reckon Ms Brady had figured out my preference through our conversation.
mse wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2024 10:47 am
I called winery earlier to confirm that no 24B Shiraz for my order. Ms Brady advised there will be higher volume for 2023 vintage next year. Fingers crossed I will get an allocation of 24B by then.
$300 a bottle at East End cellars. Regular Shiraz originally sold out at $260 but I’m guessing some flippers have been found and it’s restocked.
So what would be the ball park figure that EEC are buying them for...punters would certainly want to double, triple their money surely?
Suspect the lone bottle at Oddbins will set the bar...who is going to blink first...$350-400 perhaps
Cheers Craig
So not much went in tonight's auction...a couple of 2021 Shiraz at $160. No one blinked, so the 24b is safe for now. Don't think any of the 22s attracted a bid...the flippers will have to wait a bit longer
Cheers Craig
No real margin in flipping Wendouree or most cult wines . I get the ‘off load’ model freeing some $$$ for something else you have a greater passion for / aka palate shift .
There's a fine line between fishing and just standing on the shore like an idiot.
24 b got 96 points from GW on Winefront and on the forum it seemed to me it was conservative. Mike Benny indicated a higher level of points deserved- any idea as the scores should be up on Halliday’s. And what of Robert Parker? Any ideas there as reviews up. James Suckling will be along soon!
I remember in the early 90’s Wendouree received great press form the likes of Halliday, Hooke and Suckling but their wasn’t today’s orgy of points.
I think I left a 96 and 98 Wendouree Cabernet Malbec standing up before I went away for two weeks of work. I’ll crack them over the weekend.