On some levels this is a fair point but there's actually quite a bit of decent Bordeaux floating about at the $30 mark - not classified growths of course but still some very good wine, especially if you try a few of those from 2005 that are currently knocking around. Spain has some good options at the lower end of the market too.
yeah agree. if you are having to pay $100 for a good entry level bordeaux you are shopping in the wrong place
Australia?
NZ prices are drool-worthy. With the new superannuation cross-recognition maybe its worth retiring in NZ to drink great French wine
cheers
Carl
Bartenders are supposed to have people skills. Or was it people are supposed to have bartending skills?
Craig(NZ) wrote: Quote: On some levels this is a fair point but there's actually quite a bit of decent Bordeaux floating about at the $30 mark - not classified growths of course but still some very good wine, especially if you try a few of those from 2005 that are currently knocking around. Spain has some good options at the lower end of the market too.
yeah agree. if you are having to pay $100 for a good entry level bordeaux you are shopping in the wrong place
Australia?
NZ prices are drool-worthy. With the new superannuation cross-recognition maybe its worth retiring in NZ to drink great French wine
cheers
Carl
But Carl, those New Zealanders don't like us Aussies