Panda 9D wrote:Maybe established and highly regarded don't enter shows because they don't need the marketing.. but I would say it's because they have more to lose.
Could be....but we still see Penfolds doing very random entries into a lot of shows...with some of their higher end stuff...they certainly don't mind not winning...
I'm not sure other wines/wineries have anything to lose..their following is there regardless of how they did in a show..I'm sure the logic makes sense but only if feel the show results mean anything and since most of the people that follow these wines don't care about awards, they wouldn't care if these wines didn't wine them...
You might think..well, wouldn't it prop up some other wine? Maybe..but Penfolds does it randomly and it doesn't seem to give any leverage to any other wine..doesn't seem to be hurting them at all...
Personally I don't think they do it because it costs money and resources...and it means less wine for their customers. If you have a very solid following, would you rather sell all your wine (minus whatever you want to hold back) to your loyal or potentially new customers?...Or do you want to spend money, time and bottles of your wine entering it into a show that won't do anything for you even if you win?
I think my only point with these shows is...while I don't think using them will pick you the best wine at the show or is a guarantee you'll like it...Most wine that has won something is competent..and I wouldn't discount a wine purely because it has show awards..I know if I was making wine I'd certainly try to find whatever extra things help market my wine (unless I already had too many customers)....and awards do that. .