$50(ish).....one bottle only.....what will it be?

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Roddy
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$50(ish).....one bottle only.....what will it be?

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I pose this in a "stuck on a deserted island" style.

One bottle around $50; after that's finished the rest of your life is spent drinking coconut milk and going insane, so it better be enjoyable. For drinking now, or cellaring in a dark cave for your rescue 15 yrs later, doesn't matter.

I pose this because, well, I thought of the conundrum and can't make a decision. :D

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2 bottles of Seppelt Para 1983 at current auction prices.

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Rockford BP (2004) from cellar door.

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A six-pack of noon cleanskins.

Two bottles of 89 Mentor, at auction prices.

96 Bin 389.

02 St Peters.

Two bottles of Morris Old Premium Tokay, at auction prices.
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Post by winetastic »

Wasnt there a single bottle stipulation? :)

Meerea Park Alexander Munro Shiraz or Brokenwood Mistress Block Shiraz, flip a coin.

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'99 Wendouree Shiraz Mataro (drinking beautifully now, but has years ahead of it)

or,

One of the cheaper '94, '97 or '00 Ports eg Smith Woodhouse, Quarles Harris etc

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Post by Alex F »

I think its a waste to take a bottle of wine. Once you open it you have to drink it :). Fortifieds on the other hand... one mouthful a year ;)

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2 litre flagon of Chambers Rosewood Liqueur Muscat (even though you would get nearly 20 bucks change). Wine bargain of the world, and would last for many months at a couple of sips a day.
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Heritage Wines 2004 Rosco's Shiraz....
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5 litre plastic container of Stanton & Killeens bulk tokay.

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Post by Red Bigot »

Davo wrote:5 litre plastic container of Stanton & Killeens bulk tokay.
:D

You'd fall asleep in the sun after the first litre and get burnt to a crisp. :oops:
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Post by Finney »

LOL, The winner is clearly the Stanton & Killeen's!

:D :D :D :D :D

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