One bottle for 50 thousand dollars.
 
   
   Is that close to a record for an Aussie wine??
    Is that close to a record for an Aussie wine??
Cheers
Tim
 
   
   Is that close to a record for an Aussie wine??
    Is that close to a record for an Aussie wine??

TiggerK wrote:I note that someone just paid AU $50,784 ($44160 + $6624 buyers premium) for a signed immaculate bottle of Grange 1951 (red wine clinic 2010). Wonder if it'll ever actually get opened and enjoyed......
One bottle for 50 thousand dollars.

Is that close to a record for an Aussie wine??
Cheers
Tim
 
  
 GraemeG wrote:A lone 96 Grange on release at @$250. I was single & childless then...
But I have one mental barrier at $50, and a very much firmer one at $100.
At $50k for a 51 Grange, the problem is that you're silly not to drink it (what's the point in owning it?) but it'll almost certainly be a disappointment.
Now, I gather the '53 is still capable of the 'wow' factor as a drink, and you could probably get two of them for that price...
cheers,
GG

rens wrote:GraemeG wrote:A lone 96 Grange on release at @$250. I was single & childless then...
But I have one mental barrier at $50, and a very much firmer one at $100.
At $50k for a 51 Grange, the problem is that you're silly not to drink it (what's the point in owning it?) but it'll almost certainly be a disappointment.
Now, I gather the '53 is still capable of the 'wow' factor as a drink, and you could probably get two of them for that price...
cheers,
GG
Good point Graham.
Alternatively, you could get 10 bottles of 1962 PENFOLDS Bin 60A Coonawarra Cabernet-Barossa Valley Shiraz. Not that I've had it, but arguably one of the best wines ever made in Australia. Langton's auction prices are between $3800-4800. A Bargain

 
  

 . Conversely, also picked up some '89 Grange for $55 just before the '90 was released - no one could give the 89 away, 'cause everyone was waiting for the 90. Sadly, they were consumed far too early - again thanks to the ex, so that '82 Margaux was just payback
. Conversely, also picked up some '89 Grange for $55 just before the '90 was released - no one could give the 89 away, 'cause everyone was waiting for the 90. Sadly, they were consumed far too early - again thanks to the ex, so that '82 Margaux was just payback  
 bacchaebabe wrote:I do feel like I've got a cellar full of wines that demand an occasion rather than just being able to enjoy anything on any night.
 
  
   
  worth $3500 now...but who cares
 worth $3500 now...but who caresGraemeG wrote:bacchaebabe wrote:I do feel like I've got a cellar full of wines that demand an occasion rather than just being able to enjoy anything on any night.
Indeed. It's awkward to confess "I know we have 500 bottles, but we've got nothing to drink."
Hey - I saw your TV moment. I expect Qantas have slung you big money now?
cheers,
GG