Overpriced. You can get RWT any many other fantastic wines for less than that. But it probably is a pretty good wine, I personally don't think any wine is worth more than $150 but that is just my opinion
Well, I don't think RWT is so fantastic, this is actually a very good example of an overpriced wine IMO
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Speaking of RWT, never had the St Henri Shiraz but the raving about the 2010 vintage had me seriously tempted. Impossible to find by the time I started looking though. Anyone tried it?
Speaking of RWT, never had the St Henri Shiraz but the raving about the 2010 vintage had me seriously tempted. Impossible to find by the time I started looking though. Anyone tried it?
We paid around $72...I have a half case in my cellar but wont try the first bottle for another year. I picked it up as soon as it was released and paid around $75 a bottle from memory, supplies sold out very quickly and I have heard they have been selling for up to $120 on auction sites (I have not verified the validity of this claim though).
Those auction prices are insane. I seriously considered buying a bucket load and selling at auction. Landed up paying $70 direct from Penfolds through the Kalimna Club.
Speaking of RWT, never had the St Henri Shiraz but the raving about the 2010 vintage had me seriously tempted. Impossible to find by the time I started looking though. Anyone tried it?
The St. Henri 2010 is overrated IMHO. Had two bottles so far and while it's far too young right now I can't see it worth 100 points some critics were giving. Like most Penfolds, there are better wines for that price (or cheaper) I'd rather get. I came away with the same opinion of the 2012 RWT & Bin 389, i.e. nice but not worth the price and overrated reviews.
I guess a lot of buyers could be "investing" in a potential return at auctions years down the track. But I doubt it'll be be another Bin 707 where it was ~$120 10 years ago and now ~$340+. Interesting read for those thinking of wine investing:
Just drink it: why wine investing usually isn't worth it
Personally would think you are drinking the St Henri way too early to make an informed judgement but agree with the general principle re Penfolds, I largely don't buy Penfolds anymore for exactly this reason, plenty of other much better value (and equal quality) wineries out there.
The St. Henri 2010 is overrated IMHO. Had two bottles so far and while it's far too young right now I can't see it worth 100 points some critics were giving. Like most Penfolds, there are better wines for that price (or cheaper) I'd rather get. I came away with the same opinion of the 2012 RWT & Bin 389, i.e. nice but not worth the price and overrated reviews.
I guess a lot of buyers could be "investing" in a potential return at auctions years down the track. But I doubt it'll be be another Bin 707 where it was ~$120 10 years ago and now ~$340+. Interesting read for those thinking of wine investing:
Just drink it: why wine investing usually isn't worth it
How do you think critics get their "informed" judgements? Time-machines?
any idea what the heathcote 2012 shiraz is going for 27.5?
alc. content doesn't match. on seppelt's website its 14.6, cellering till 2025 vs 2027. vinomofo can be misleading sometimes but otherwise its a very close guess. i can't find jeremy oliver's 96 point rating anywhere. if we can match that then it could be it.