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More Constellation Shenanigans

Posted: Sun Feb 16, 2020 7:07 am
by Mahmoud Ali
Sigh, they're at it again, working against history, tradition, and wine in general. Here is the link to the Wine Spectator article:

https://www.winespectator.com/articles/rober ... such-place

Mahmoud.

Re: More Constellation Shenanigans

Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2020 11:19 am
by dave vino
Pretty simple, go here https://www.cbrands.com/brands/wine?productRegion=1258 and note them down, and then wait for a cold day in hell before you will buy any of them.

Re: More Constellation Shenanigans

Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2020 4:37 pm
by GraemeG
Messy. Goodness knows what American lawyers would make of AOC Margaux and Chateau Margaux, never mind a vineyard name.
It is kind-of a shame that even a commercial operation like Constellation doesn't seem capable of taking a wine-centric view, rather than one from the legal department.

Re: More Constellation Shenanigans

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2020 1:28 am
by Mahmoud Ali
dave vino wrote:Pretty simple, go here https://www.cbrands.com/brands/wine?productRegion=1258 and note them down, and then wait for a cold day in hell before you will buy any of them.
They don't seem to have any Australian brands anymore. Among the rest there isn't anything to tempt me so it looks like a boycott is well neigh impossible. I do have a few of their brands in my cellar but they predate Constellation, Mount Veeder cabernet from 1979, a Clos du Bois from 1984, and perhaps a Ruffina Reserva from 1990. Haven't bought any since and will not do so in future. I wouldn't mind gettting hold of a wine from the To Kalon vineyard but that ship has sailed.

Mahmoud.

Re: More Constellation Shenanigans

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2020 1:44 am
by Ian S
GraemeG wrote:Messy. Goodness knows what American lawyers would make of AOC Margaux and Chateau Margaux, never mind a vineyard name.
It is kind-of a shame that even a commercial operation like Constellation doesn't seem capable of taking a wine-centric view, rather than one from the legal department.
Agreed.

Re: More Constellation Shenanigans

Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2020 6:53 pm
by WAwineguy
Mahmoud Ali wrote:
dave vino wrote:Pretty simple, go here https://www.cbrands.com/brands/wine?productRegion=1258 and note them down, and then wait for a cold day in hell before you will buy any of them.
They don't seem to have any Australian brands anymore. Among the rest there isn't anything to tempt me so it looks like a boycott is well neigh impossible. I do have a few of their brands in my cellar but they predate Constellation, Mount Veeder cabernet from 1979, a Clos du Bois from 1984, and perhaps a Ruffina Reserva from 1990. Haven't bought any since and will not do so in future. I wouldn't mind gettting hold of a wine from the To Kalon vineyard but that ship has sailed.

Mahmoud.
Except Dreaming Tree Wines - that's Dave Matthews' winery!!! :D

Re: More Constellation Shenanigans

Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2020 9:52 pm
by Mahmoud Ali
Don't know of them. Where in Australia are they from?