
Who else would like to brag/share their bargain/s of the year to date - come on you know you want too

regards
Richard
Red Bigot wrote:A good buy, if they've been cellared properly, but you will save a lot more money over a year by cultivating and supporting 2-3 independent wine merchants and buying much of your wine from them. With that and a fair bit of research and eyes open for super specials and occasional auction buys (and a fair bit of help from readers of my site and friends), I reckon I "save" about $5,000 some years, around $2,000 - $3,000 most years compared to what most people would regard as a good price.
Nayan wrote:Still a double magnum of 1961 Chateau Meyney, that I picked up for auction for $34. It was quite a magnificent wine for about 45 minutes, until it fell apart.
Mahmoud Ali wrote:I found a bottle of 1986 Tyrrell's HVD Semillon for $20. I still don't know if the wine is any good since I haven't opened it but consider it a good buy. If you can buy an old bottle for about a dollar for each year of age, its a good buy.
I was also able to get a bottle of 1986 John's Blend for $30. Funnily enough I expect the Tyrrell's HVD will be the better wine.
Cheers................Mahmoud.
Mahmoud Ali wrote:Kieran, Kieran, Kieran, where did you find the '89 Mentor? I understand you want to "corner the market" on this one but surely you can leave one bottle in the store. I didn't know they made a Mentor back in the '80s. In Canada all I saw was their regular cabernet and I still have a bottle of the 1988.
Cheers...........Mahmoud.
PS: I wouldn't mind knowing where you found the '94 Rosemount Reserve Cabernet for $12. Fantastic price.