You know what makes me a bit nauseous?

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TravisW
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You know what makes me a bit nauseous?

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I was just having a look through some posts on a UK based wine forum, of which I've been a member of for many years, when I spotted a thread about bargains at Co-Op. We used to have a Co-Op not 250 meters from our house in Dorset, where we lived for 13 years. Well, two of the many bargains knocked me back a bit.

2008 Penfold's Kalimna and 2008 Chateau Pontensac? That will be £7 each thank you Sir.


AAARRRGGGHHH!!!!

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Travis.....you have got it in 1.

I was having a chat to a mate of mine who does some associated work for this wine company
his thoughts are it is very much a two fold problem.

The obsession with the offshore push to the Chinese and US markets has failed.
Simultaneously the reputation for value in the Australian market has dissappeared....he does not even bother to forward me emails of suposed "staff specials" as they can be readily obtained elsewhere for far cheaper.

I have stated on this forum dozens of times before, I have never begrudged businesses making enough money to cover costs and a little extra so that they can keep going.
The constant price increases and gouging of Mr and Mrs Joe Public is far in excess of a little extra.

2008 Bin 28 at AUD$ 14. that would be a great start to restore some confidence.

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Craig

Update: $35 here in Australia...bit of a difference
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Yes this thread brings back memories of buying Penfolds Grange at Tesco for £99/bottle a few years back when we were living in London. It always amazed me that you could buy quality Aussie wine overseas at much reduced prices than those that can be found here.

Whole-heartly agree with Craig's comments below.
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If you look up the price of French wines on French websites, that will make you depressed too. Taxes there are even lower than in the UK.

You won't find so much Australian wine, though I remember hearing that NZ wine has become popular in Paris, at least with younger consumers.

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Not forgetting Billaud-Simon Mont de Milieu '08 (£7), Travis. 8)
Currently in its prime, with no need to rush.
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Andrew Jordan wrote:Yes this thread brings back memories of buying Penfolds Grange at Tesco for £99/bottle a few years back when we were living in London. It always amazed me that you could buy quality Aussie wine overseas at much reduced prices than those that can be found here.

Whole-heartly agree with Craig's comments below.



Cheers Andrew...apart from wages what really has gone up that much?..oh maybe water.
Funny thing is I will be drinking quite a few Pennies reds that are 80+% cheaper than current release. Bin 28s at less than $10, 389s for $12, 707 for $25.
In the same period my house has not gone up 8 times or my income 800%

Cheers Craig.
Ps. In the absolutley nicest possible way hope that shit football team that both you and I love can actually do something this year :D :D . Its getting close to 40 years for me and 20 without a flag...WTF!!! :evil:
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TravisW wrote:2008 Penfold's Kalimna and 2008 Chateau Pontensac? That will be £7 each thank you Sir.

AAARRRGGGHHH!!!!


No kidding, what bargains! I too feel nauseous.

However, I must admit that I have found bargains here at my end of the world - Tahbilk Cabernet for $8, '03 Giaconda 'Les Deux' for $20, and, just yesterday, Laphroaig Quarter Cask for $38.

Mahmoud

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phillisc wrote:Ps. In the absolutley nicest possible way hope that shit football team that both you and I love can actually do something this year :D :D . Its getting close to 40 years for me and 20 without a flag...WTF!!! :evil:


Yes it has been a loooonnng time between drinks. I hope they get up soon as I have a heap of 1995's I am keeping to celebrate their next premiership win. However, I feel they could be over the hill before a get to drink them though. :cry: :cry: Wish we were back in the early '80's ...
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AJ - I take it you're planning on NEVER drinking them.... Its much harder when the team has to comply with the salary cap !!!!

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Mike Hawkins wrote:AJ - I take it you're planning on NEVER drinking them.... Its much harder when the team has to comply with the salary cap !!!!


Ouch!!
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Mike Hawkins wrote:AJ - I take it you're planning on NEVER drinking them.... Its much harder when the team has to comply with the salary cap !!!!


Mmmmm .... bit rich coming from a Swans supporter!
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Mike Hawkins wrote:AJ - I take it you're planning on NEVER drinking them.... Its much harder when the team has to comply with the salary cap !!!!


Umm better stick to the Champers Mike

Generous concessions living in NSW for starters. The Blues are still trying to shake off the mistakes of John Elliot...forever thankful he never made it into office
Salary cap cheating....not alone there, plenty of brown paper bags still doing the rounds down at Bomber land

Cheers Craig
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