Craig's 6 most expensive (or 10 if you like) wines

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Maximus
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I'm going to jump in here...

Whilst I can't name ten off the top of my head, here are some of the dearer wines I've bought:

1998 Fromm TBA (half)
MV Krug (magnum)
1998 Henschke Hill of Grace
1966 Penfolds Bin 389
1996 Penfolds Grange
1997 Gaja Darmagi
1997 Luce

None of those wines cost me more than $300 though, which I consider some imaginary boundary that would require something super special to breach. The Grange and HoG will remain unopened for quite some time, the TBA and Krug Magnum were ethereal, with the other three not performing like I'd hoped.

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Maximus wrote:1997 Gaja Darmagi
with the other three not performing like I'd hoped.

Cheers,

Considering Darmagi translates as 'what a shame', then I guess no surprise :wink:

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FWIW, these are the dearest ever bought by anyone (US$ per 750 ml):

1. 1787 Château Lafitte $156,450
2. 1787 Château d'Yquem $100,000
3. 1951 Penfolds Grange Hermitage $38,420
4. 1947 Cheval Blanc $33,781.25
5. 1945 Château Mouton-Rothschild $28,750
6. 1978 Montrachet Domaine de la Romanée Conti $23,929
7. 1934 DRC Romanée Conti $20,145
8. 1941 Inglenook Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley $24,675 per bottle

Nothing in the 19th century in the top 8!

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Post by GraemeG »

Presumably in light of Craig's sauvignon blanc comment one of his 'top 6' wines was Yquem...
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GraemeG wrote:Presumably in light of Craig's sauvignon blanc comment one of his 'top 6' wines was Yquem...
Graeme


I wonder if it was 220 years old... :wink:

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Post by mgbridges »

My most expensive was a bottle of 1985 Grange, at about A$350. Nice, but not mind-blowing, if my memory serves me right.

What is rapidly becoming my most valuable wine is a case of Chateau Suduiraut 2001, bought en primeur in honour of my son's birth in that year. It cost me GBP330 for the case but I've seen it changing hands for twice that, and it's still at least 10 years away from its peak. I just have to figure out how to get my case over from the UK without ruining it............

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What is rapidly becoming my most valuable wine is a case of Chateau Suduiraut 2001


That wine is da bomb!! I bought it retail here - 750ml bottles. Now it costs basically as much for a 375ml! Was a super buy

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