WhatTheEgg
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But at what price?????
$100-120
But at what price?????
I'm sure some are happy to pay that. But if you want to pay a lot less, then just sign up and wait.$100-120
Question is how long is the wait... we have written in but don't expect anything anytime soon. I actually would just want to pay for a masterclass to gauge whether we will enjoy the wines.I'm sure some are happy to pay that. But if you want to pay a lot less, then just sign up and wait.
Depends on the vintage.Question is how long is the wait
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Just buy a bottle, plenty floating around and some for reasonable prices.Question is how long is the wait... we have written in but don't expect anything anytime soon. I actually would just want to pay for a masterclass to gauge whether we will enjoy the wines.
A single bottle doesn't really give me that view, nor does it help me understand whether I'll like it with some bottle age.Just buy a bottle, plenty floating around and some for reasonable prices.
The thread title is "Wendouree allocations and general discussion", so please do list sources and prices. Given the limited allocations, I find it very interesting that there are 'plenty floating around'. Every time I look at prices, especially at auction, they are much higher than issue price.Just buy a bottle, plenty floating around and some for reasonable prices.
I can read the title, thanks for your assistance.The thread title is "Wendouree allocations and general discussion", so please do list sources and prices. Given the limited allocations, I find it very interesting that there are 'plenty floating around'. Every time I look at prices, especially at auction, they are much higher than issue price.
I'm always happy to buy more Wendouree at close to issue price.
Search at East end Cellars gets me circa $150 a bottle. Even up to $400 a bottle. Given this is close to double the issue price it's hardly 'reasonable': Search results for: 'Wendouree'I can read the title, thanks for your assistance.
Someone mentioned East End Cellars. A quick google search turned up numerous options at $100+. Close to issue price will always be unrealistic for such a sought after wine unfortunately.
It's either buy a single bottle and see if you like it, stylistically the varietals are pretty similar, or wait until you receive an allocation. However you still won't know if you like it until you've tried it though you could easily sell them if you didn't.
I'd never tasted it prior to buying my first allocation but from what I'd heard and read I expected they'd suit my taste. I've certainly not regretted it!
That's the sort of price I'd expect. This wine is limited release and hard to find in any resonable quantity. The secondary market is very strong.I got an email today from Wine Culture in Sydney - they are selling off a bunch of Wendouree 2015-2017 (all varietals except straight Shiraz) that they acquired from somewhere. $149 a bottle though!
Yep they posted +100 well cellared bottles on instagram today, but pricing is steep as expected.I got an email today from Wine Culture in Sydney - they are selling off a bunch of Wendouree 2015-2017 (all varietals except straight Shiraz) that they acquired from somewhere. $149 a bottle though!
Try reading it again, plenty around, SOME at reasonable prices.Search at East end Cellars gets me circa $150 a bottle: Search results for: 'Wendouree'
I'd still be interested in where you are seeing 'plenty' at reasonable prices.
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That's the sort of price id expect.
I've never seen RWT for $100 or I'd buy a few bottlesThis thread has examples after release at $90 in some local bottle shops. I've seen them in Dan's around release time for under $100.
My suggestion was to buy a bottle to try so $90 to me seems pretty "reasonable" compared to dropping $300 plus on 6 wines that you might not like. You either want to try it or you don't.
To me $120 or so is reasonable for the quality and I'd pay that for a bottle every now and then if I wasn't on the list. People seem happy to buy things like RWT, Quintet, various Standish and Henschkes and plenty more for that price and I'd have no hesitation in holding Wendourees in that class of wine. I get that it's well above the offering price but that's only because the Brady's haven't gone all Penfolds and jacked up prices, because they could have and they'd still sell out.
Anyway, I'm not fussed if they don't join the list, more for me.
Let's not use that word "reasonable"I'd suggest you start with a Shiraz blend from a good vintage 10+ years old to see if you like the style. Can find at reasonable prices at auctions such as MW Wines, wickman oddbins etc.
$140 in 6 plus Shopback cash back at the moment at First Choice (2016). Not bad I guess.I've never seen RWT for $100 or I'd buy a few bottles
Its that time of year again - in the past my letters have arrived between 29th June and 8th July so we will likely see them in the next 1-2 weeks.Always excited around this time of the year for the latest Wendouree offerings
I'm waiting by the mailboxIts that time of year again - in the past my letters have arrived between 29th June and 8th July so we will likely see them in the next 1-2 weeks.