Err Graeme...short answer noGraemeG wrote:Penfolds prices have, on average, risen around 10% year-on-year, for the last 20 years.
The 96 Bin 389 was widely available for $20. If the 2016 is $85, that's 7.5% compounding over 20 vintages.
I bought the 93 Bin 707 for $54. With the 2016 at $99, that's 11% every year.
89 Grange was available for $90. With the 2014 @ $758 that's 9%, every year.
BIn 28 is relatively a bargain, being only 5%pa between the 1993 @$12 and the 2016 @ $38. But then it didn't have Bin 150, RWT stealing it's fruit back then, only Grange/389/Henri. And the quality drop has been obvious.
A bit of the same applies to St Henri too, with only a 5%pa rise (96 @ $36, 15 @$95) but again RWT fights for the fruit, and goodness knows what is happening to the volumes produced.
They're not the only ones - Henschke has done similar things with pricing - but I won't play that game, sorry.
Graeme
2012 Mt Ed I manged to source 3 bottles at all places from 1C for $110...2014 vintage $225 a rise of 100%+
Are you suggesting (and wish it was the case) that 2016 Bin 707 is $99...might even buy some off the back of that truck
Cheers
craig