Rossco wrote:I wonder if in 10 - 15 years the free penfolds re-corking clinic will be available to the numerous releases of their screw-capped wines (ie 2006 RWT ect)?
WTF?
You're taking the piss, right?
Rossco wrote:I wonder if in 10 - 15 years the free penfolds re-corking clinic will be available to the numerous releases of their screw-capped wines (ie 2006 RWT ect)?
Rossco wrote:sparky wrote:
Just a quick reminder all, that Penfolds Re-corking clinic bookings are now open. We'll be visiting five Australian capital cities and look forward to over 1500 people spending some one-on-one time with members of our senior winemaking team and getting their wines assessed.
In case anyone was wondering, it's a free service.
I dont think anyone here would doubt the past history of what penfolds has achieved, nor its re-corking clinics.
I am happy to be corrected, but I believe we were talking about the current & future strategy of penfolds?
I wonder if in 10 - 15 years the free penfolds re-corking clinic will be available to the numerous releases of their screw-capped wines (ie 2006 RWT ect)?
n4sir wrote:Rossco wrote:I wonder if in 10 - 15 years the free penfolds re-corking clinic will be available to the numerous releases of their screw-capped wines (ie 2006 RWT ect)?
WTF?
You're taking the piss, right?
Rossco wrote:I dont think anyone here would doubt the past history of what penfolds has achieved, nor its re-corking clinics.
I am happy to be corrected, but I believe we were talking about the current & future strategy of penfolds?
Sean wrote:Clearly Penfolds has made some tricky decisions in recent times. One of them is to sell more wine in Asia and China. Another is to release more premium wines and so we are seeing more super-premiums or one-offs coming out now. Another is to put up the price of wines like the bins. Another it seems is to get into the world-wide luxury goods market.
All this is interesting enough and far better than a strategy of simply ramping up volume and slashing margins (to get market share) - which wasn’t working too well apparently. We have had opinions on these things and have talked about them here on the forum before (and now) and why shouldn’t we?
Rossco wrote:n4sir wrote:Rossco wrote:I wonder if in 10 - 15 years the free penfolds re-corking clinic will be available to the numerous releases of their screw-capped wines (ie 2006 RWT ect)?
WTF?
You're taking the piss, right?
I can't cast a generalisation across the whole 2006
rwt production, but bottle number 21782 was definately
screwcap last Saturday night.
Sean wrote: Mahmoud, I was referring to the TWE (incl Penfolds) strategy when it was run by the beer company distinct from what they seem to be doing since the split up of Fosters.
At some point the TWE number crunchers must have realised the company was bleeding dollars because of tougher export markets (their big hope for profits) and that the old strategy of high volume and lower prices was not only NOT getting them more market share, it was killing the brand names. In this country it was also tipping the power of pricing into the hands of the major supermarkets far more than they liked or could sustain for much longer.
Sean wrote:
........And the reason for my earlier post (and the gist of it) was that I found the comment in this thread about the re-corking clinics being free not just off-hand, but a little grating because of that.
bacchaebabe wrote:I've got a few of the 96 Block 42. Willing to let them go at $100,000 each. A comparitive bargain. I'll even find a nice box for them.