Every once in a while it's good to score when you're out at a restaurant/pub.
Last Saturday as I and a group of friends were watching NAB cup final at a North Adelaide Pub, we were pondering what wine to have with dinner.
I got asked what looked good on the wine list. At first it was the usual story - about a 100% or $50 mark up on everything, at which point I was thinking sticking to the Coopers Pale might be a good idea, until...
The second to last item in the Cabernet blends was a 2001 Yarra Yering Dry Red #1 for $40!
I said that had to be a mistake, so sure enough we ordered it and got it. At the time we were told the bottle didn't scan, but they sold it at the price listed anyway.
After that bottle disappeared one of the girls strolled up to order another and was told in no uncertain terms "THAT WAS THE LAST ONE ... YOU"LL HAVE TO ORDER SOMETHNG ELSE OFF THE LIST"
We got a "new" wine list which also happened to have the 2001 Yarra Yering #1 Dry Red ... for $140/bottle.
So for the second bottle we had a 2004 St. Hallett Faith Shiraz at $41 - sure it was $25 over retail, but we were $100 up at that stage.
While the Crows lost that night, we still all went home with a big smile.
Cheers,
Ian
Do you feel lucky?...
Do you feel lucky?...
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Re: Do you feel lucky?...
n4sir wrote:The second to last item in the Cabernet blends was a 2001 Yarra Yering Dry Red #1 for $40!
Better than my sogggy chips and Coke Zero at footy park for about $8
Best I have scored was Rockfords Basket Press at $55 a bottle (Cellar door $46)
Premierships and great wine... that is what life is all about
While I never have luck like this my brother always seems to score well.
Just a few weeks ago he scored a 1996 Lindemans Pyrus magnum for $25 (probably the missing 1)
A few years ago he found a 1991 Hill Of Grace for $86.
Once he was buying an odd assortment of single bottles including a Rosemount Traditional (I think) and a 1994 Mountain Blue. The guy scanned the Traditional and then hit the times 2 button and charged him the same for the Mountain Blue as for the Traditional.
There have been other incidents like this in the past too. The good news is he usually drinks them with me.
Just a few weeks ago he scored a 1996 Lindemans Pyrus magnum for $25 (probably the missing 1)
A few years ago he found a 1991 Hill Of Grace for $86.
Once he was buying an odd assortment of single bottles including a Rosemount Traditional (I think) and a 1994 Mountain Blue. The guy scanned the Traditional and then hit the times 2 button and charged him the same for the Mountain Blue as for the Traditional.
There have been other incidents like this in the past too. The good news is he usually drinks them with me.
Sharkey
I love cooking with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food.
I love cooking with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food.