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On Apr 25, 12:02*pm, DaleW > wrote:
> On Wednesday, April 25, 2012 11:32:38 AM UTC-4, Mark Lipton wrote:
> > On 4/25/12 9:23 AM, DaleW wrote:

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> > > I think the scariest thing is that it's so bad that $80/Gruaud and
> > > $90-$110/LeoBarton are being held up as reasonable! I paid $45 for
> > > highly ballyhooed 2003 Barton (04 same price) 2001 was last Gruaud I
> > > bought, $28. Those are definitely outpacing inflation!

>
> > Hmmm... I think that the estimated prices I saw were lower than those
> > ($50-60 IIRC) but your point is still well taken. *It is now the rare
> > Grand Cru Classé that retails for less than three digits. *As much as I
> > love some of the Cru Bourgeois, it still pains me that so many of these
> > wines are now out of reach for me and, by extension, with the vast
> > majority of the wine drinking public. *Oh, well.

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> > Mark Lipton
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> This is EP release time, 2011s are coming out now, 2009s have been on actual market for roughly 2 years
> Lowest place that will actually have:
> Barton Now PC $89, last year PC $89, 2 years ago Barton not released*
> Gruaud Now PJs has for $63, but then big jump to $80 at PC, so I'd be interested if PJs will still confirm at that price. Last year JJB $63, 2 years ago PC $57.
>
> *WS Pro only gives 1 mon, 2 mo, 3 mo, 1 yr, 2 yr, 3 yr, 4 yr options. I'll try to remember to check 2 yr next week, should show Barton- Hide quoted text -
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I quit Bordeaux in 2005. Figured I could get more bang for my buck
elsewhere and at age 60 I wasn't going to each maturity with my
bottles anyway.