is screaming eagle really worth it? is it really that good or is the price just due to the limited production??
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quote:Originally posted by latour67:
At prices of $300 per glass? This is just a wine to be had by those that think it is something special, and have the resources to spend excessively! Again, its just fermented grape juice! IMHO, no wine is worth that much money!
quote:Originally posted by Serge Birbrair:
I tasted it once, and it definately worth $300 a bottle
quote:Originally posted by Satan:quote:Originally posted by Serge Birbrair:
I tasted it once, and it definately worth $300 a bottle
The secondary market says so, and I always trust the secondary market to give me my proper due.
quote:Originally posted by dr.darkrichandbold:
Whether you want to pay up for it, or not, is a matter of what your financial limitations are.
quote:Not really. It's also psychological limitations. I envy those who don't have them. I know I do....
quote:Originally posted by dr.darkrichandbold:quote:Not really. It's also psychological limitations. I envy those who don't have them. I know I do....
Not really. If you can afford to drink it, are interested enough in wine, and you don't, I'd say something is wrong!
quote:sculpture is made more interesting by the touch.
quote:Originally posted by dr.darkrichandbold:
If you are so well off financially that a bottle of Petrus every day is no problem, and you love wine, but hate the thought of spending money, you need to see a shrink. You can't bring the money with you. On the other side of terra firma, it ain't going to matter any more!
And, I personally get far more pleasure out of a fantastic bottle of wine, great food, and loved ones to share it with than any piece of art I could hang on my wall and look at every day. But, that's just me....
To each his own. I would emplore you to at least try a Petrus one day. Or a Screaming Eagle. Especially if you want to, and can afford it.
Cheers,
-DRAB