Unfortunately the Chateau Chasse is not available here.
I agree regards finding a $20 bottle preferable to an $80.
Also one of life's pleasures finding a good wine before the hype and publicity explodes.
The secret to Aloe Vera is 12 months aging in French oak :)
Yes, $280 was best price. $350 was price in link I provided and average pricing.
What economic crisis?
Old World wine is what it's worth take it or leave it. Money talks and all that.... Admittedly New World have shaken things up a bit.
Researched Chasse-Spleen but came back as vineyard...
Had a look over the weekend for this Bordeaux beauty.
Working off pricing of 95 Euros I was bit surprised with the pricing here in Australia
http://danmurphys.com.au/product/DM_332775/ch-teau-cos-d-estournel-saint-estephe-2006
Cheapest located price at this stage AUD$ 280
Chimay Blue is a beautiful beer @ 9% alcohol.
Friend of mine is trying to grow a culture and recreate it. I'd sooner just buy the stuff.
Value for money quality drinks:
Penfolds Bin 28 Kalimna Shiraz 2009. Around US$30. Good year. Big gutsy shiraz.
Cellaring, medium term, will bring out...
or aussie shiraz if it's later in the session.
forgive me for taking this thread in another direction :D
something relevant and useful
alpari... hahahaha
My aunt still looking for who destroyed her 'Brothers in Arms' cassette..
Constant play/rewind after guitar opening of Money for Nothing guitar solo may have contributed.... :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlPjxz4LGak
Well said.
From when 'Economic Rationalism' was the buzz phrase, First World infrastructure has been run down.
Now is the time to rebuild.
Politics: I don't care about left or right. Liberal or Conservative.
the fluctuation would be in accordance with underlying usd fluctuation.
minimisation of usd weakness is the aim...
costs will be incurred.
it's not an alpha position