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![]() "Rich R" > wrote in message m... > Have you ever blind-tasted any wine and put > a price on it? That is the rub. Price is determinded by hectos harvested, > price of bottleing, price of marketing, and other overhead. That's a gross oversimplification of what determines wine prices. With this in > mind, Is QPR a meaningful metric? A perfect example is Falesco Vitiano > Rosso. All parts of the wine fit together. Tasting in USD 50 range, yet > costs USD 10.99. Shafer Hillside Select tastes just as good,, yet goes for > 100 USD. So what is the ratio? Both wines are great. First off, those wines aren't even _similar_, so comparison is rather meaningless. Secondly, if e.g. the Shafer is twice as good as the Rosso it's going to cost at least 4 times as much. Pricing is done on an exponential scale, but scarcity and demand factor into the calculation too. Gets pretty complicated. Thirdly? Time for a refill... Tom S |
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