Brucer wrote:Min is 6, usual is a doz, then its 2 doz and if I really want a wine, its 3 doz.
I dont get bored, and dont understand that comment.
Beer drinkers drink the same stuff consistantly day in day out, or at least my beer drinking friends do.
3 doz wines, one drunk every 2 months, thats 6 a year, will last 6 years, and the wine changes as it ages.
If its a big keeper, its one every 4 months, and they last 12 years.
Wines that dont age well are sold at auction.
You don't understand that comment because what you like fits into a more narrow scope..nothing wrong with that.
But to put what you said into a different perspective with multiple vintages..
4 vintages of the same wine means you're drinking the same wine (different vintage) once very 2 weeks..and that's from one producer...more vintages from the same producer means more often than that...
That's just ONE producer from a region you enjoy. You might like 10 different producers from a single region..4 vintages of that means you're drinking a wine from the same region almost everyday...from a set of 10 different producers...only...
And that's 10 producers ONE wine. If you like 2 wines from each producer (On average) you're looking at more than 1 bottle per day from the same region....only....If they're all keepers you're still nearly at 1 per day....So if you want more producers, more vintages (which you would if they were big keepers), more wines from a single producer, etc, etc....
If you like wines from a single region or general area...and that's what you like..go for it..nothing wrong with that.
If you like wines from different regions..different grapes, etc, etc...then it starts becoming really difficult to see how you're going to go through it..and the reality is, you don't. People all the time have more wine than they'll drink and buy more than they drink...they have a stash they'll never get through unless they stop right now for the next X number of years..
With your beer comment..If you think of it like a can of coke, people drink that everyday..they get exactly what they want..everyday...and some people are happy with that. I know plenty of beer drinkers that don't drink that way because they're trying different craft beers from all over the world and just trying a lot of different things..and while I don't think they drink as wide as many wine drinkers do, beer is also more like a can of coke than wine...
I will say, I personally don't quite know how people get into wine and drink the same type of wine all the time...it just gets incredibly boring after awhile...and that's not why I like wine...But I do accept that plenty of people DO drink wine like that..and they'd be perfectly happy drinking nearly the same type of wine every single day....I think those people are selling themselves short on what there is to know about wine, regions, the history, the people, the food, etc...but what you like is what you like....and it'd be boring if we were all the same..