Soupdragon71
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Can’t bring myself to disagree with you, more a reflection on the shambolic and overhyped sales ploysCan't bring myself to say that Rockford Basket Press at $199 is a bargain
Can’t bring myself to disagree with you, more a reflection on the shambolic and overhyped sales ploysCan't bring myself to say that Rockford Basket Press at $199 is a bargain
RRP for Basket Press Shiraz 2021 is currently $90. For 2018 Vintage it was a smidgeon sub $80 from memory. How do they come up with their "RRPs" is beyond me.Can’t bring myself to disagree with you, more a reflection on the shambolic and overhyped sales ploys
Wasn’t just me then. Thought I’d imagined it has went back a while later and Schild was $99, so was able to get a bottle. Rockfords still a bit pricey for me at $199.Hopeless, when I looked at Rockfords Basket Press and Schild Estate Moorooroo they were full price. Went back on the site and they had been reduced and were sold out. Not sure why I bother with VM special events anymore
Yeah I happened to be on when the full price with some extra mayo on top was available. VM is just about gone.Hopeless, when I looked at Rockfords Basket Press and Schild Estate Moorooroo they were full price. Went back on the site and they had been reduced and were sold out. Not sure why I bother with VM special events anymore
Correct observation. The secondary market drives prices up, but after many years collecting at cellar door and storing in my cellar I think I’m better off selling than drinking. Lovely cellar door but the wines aren’t that good IMHO…I got my first dozen Wendouree this year and I figure there’s 10 or so years before I find out if the hype is worth it there!RRP for Basket Press Shiraz 2021 is currently $90. For 2018 Vintage it was a smidgeon sub $80 from memory. How do they come up with their "RRPs" is beyond me.
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Geez, 10 years to wait for a wine to age, after waiting i'm assuming 10 years to get on their mailing list. So if i send a letter in to Wendouree now for my 2 year old.. by the time she's 22, she'll be able to enjoy a 10yr old bottle.Correct observation. The secondary market drives prices up, but after many years collecting at cellar door and storing in my cellar I think I’m better off selling than drinking. Lovely cellar door but the wines aren’t that good IMHO…I got my first dozen Wendouree this year and I figure there’s 10 or so years before I find out if the hype is worth it there!