lost the plot wrote:Another guest wrote:Is it just me being cynical or is it coincidental the two main proponents for the 2001 389 being fairly priced are closely associated with a merchant flogging the stuff pre-release?
Wanker.
Last one out please turn the lights off.
Is this really necessary? You are sounding a little on the defensive side. If you really have something useful to say, say it! We would all love to hear from the other side of the coin
Simm,
I think you are looking at this from a funny angel. The RRP on the St Henri is about $50, the retailers were specialing it off at around $40 which gives them a much lower margin than normal. Many of them may also have done deals with SC to buy large quantity to enable them to get a better buy price.
Hi Ric, - doesn't funny angel imply that I have a close relationship with the tooth fairy? -
Sure, but they do a good deal with the maker, then fake 20% discounts and the like in BIG Chrissie sales, leaving the small retailer scrabbling for a way to keep the prices down while still being able to pay the rent. Now I understand my view of the retail end would have to be an ignorant one because I am not in the business, but I just don't think the big gun retailers work that way. The majority of my experience is that usually when something comes on sale at a real reduction it's generally crud or they need to shift old stock for myriad reasons. I also understand this is fair enough, but I rarely see wines on sale like this at point of release unless it is already great QPR (generally from new labels overdelivering).
best,
P.S. Great minefield topic. Haven't seen such an accelerated response in ages