Penfolds Grange tipped to break Australian wine auction record

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Could be a couple on here Matt that'll put a bid in :wink:

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A lazy $372,800 later. :shock:
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Scotty vino wrote:A lazy $372,800 later. :shock:
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Yeah ScottyV, I 'fess up :oops: :oops: needed a few stocking fillers for those very hard to buy people
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I recall sets going in the early 90’s for 50K-70K.

Daydreamed about buying a Grange collection and a Don Bradman bat at about the same time. What a shame ! Invested in inner city property instead. Although maybe in the case of MEL and SYD a better performance than the seemingly expensive Grange set.

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JamieBahrain wrote:I recall sets going in the early 90’s for 50K-70K.

Daydreamed about buying a Grange collection and a Don Bradman bat at about the same time. What a shame ! Invested in inner city property instead. Although maybe in the case of MEL and SYD a better performance than the seemingly expensive Grange set.

Aussie super would be an even better performer for many ?
Yes have (unfortunately) a very distant rellie who recently sold an inner Melbourne property approximately 42 times original purchase price...way better than any Grange set.
Clearly your property investment was a better bet than a few standout wines from a set that potentially contains many bottles of vinegar...can't see the point of owning wine that is essentially a dust collector, and can't be drunk, because the buyer can't afford to drink it, hence sporadic trophy sales :oops:
A Bradman bat...a Babe Ruth ball might be a different story

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I recall Bradman signed any- and everything in an attempt to make his autograph not especially valuable.
Hasn't worked perhaps...
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