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Darcy 03-11-2004 10:46 PM

Any collectors interested in this?
 
I have a bottle of

Inniskillin Icewine
Cabernet Franc
Product of Canada
1998
Limited Release

What would a fair price be?



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Darcy



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Mathew Kagis 04-11-2004 08:44 PM


"Darcy" > wrote in message
...
> I have a bottle of
>
> Inniskillin Icewine
> Cabernet Franc
> Product of Canada
> 1998
> Limited Release
>
> What would a fair price be?
>
>
>

Darcy: Many canadian Icewines don't have a real long shelf life. I
would hazzard that that one is peaking or (more likely) past it's peak...
You probably won't get big $$$ for it... Uncork & enjoy.

En Vino Veritas
Mathew



Mathew Kagis 04-11-2004 08:44 PM


"Darcy" > wrote in message
...
> I have a bottle of
>
> Inniskillin Icewine
> Cabernet Franc
> Product of Canada
> 1998
> Limited Release
>
> What would a fair price be?
>
>
>

Darcy: Many canadian Icewines don't have a real long shelf life. I
would hazzard that that one is peaking or (more likely) past it's peak...
You probably won't get big $$$ for it... Uncork & enjoy.

En Vino Veritas
Mathew



Darcy 04-11-2004 09:14 PM


You mean it has to be used up?

By the way, what would the typical value be?

How much money would I be drinking?


"Mathew Kagis" > wrote in message
news:axwid.94711$9b.69534@edtnps84...
>
> "Darcy" > wrote in message
> ...
> > I have a bottle of
> >
> > Inniskillin Icewine
> > Cabernet Franc
> > Product of Canada
> > 1998
> > Limited Release
> >
> > What would a fair price be?
> >
> >
> >

> Darcy: Many canadian Icewines don't have a real long shelf life. I
> would hazzard that that one is peaking or (more likely) past it's peak...
> You probably won't get big $$$ for it... Uncork & enjoy.
>
> En Vino Veritas
> Mathew
>
>




Darcy 04-11-2004 09:14 PM


You mean it has to be used up?

By the way, what would the typical value be?

How much money would I be drinking?


"Mathew Kagis" > wrote in message
news:axwid.94711$9b.69534@edtnps84...
>
> "Darcy" > wrote in message
> ...
> > I have a bottle of
> >
> > Inniskillin Icewine
> > Cabernet Franc
> > Product of Canada
> > 1998
> > Limited Release
> >
> > What would a fair price be?
> >
> >
> >

> Darcy: Many canadian Icewines don't have a real long shelf life. I
> would hazzard that that one is peaking or (more likely) past it's peak...
> You probably won't get big $$$ for it... Uncork & enjoy.
>
> En Vino Veritas
> Mathew
>
>




Dana H. Myers 04-11-2004 09:42 PM

Darcy wrote:
> You mean it has to be used up?
>
> By the way, what would the typical value be?
>
> How much money would I be drinking?


None. It's wine, not money.

Dana

Dana H. Myers 04-11-2004 09:42 PM

Darcy wrote:
> You mean it has to be used up?
>
> By the way, what would the typical value be?
>
> How much money would I be drinking?


None. It's wine, not money.

Dana

Vincent 04-11-2004 09:58 PM

Don't know the shelf life, but a lot of retailers in the US stll stock it.
It is selling this in $60-90 price range, with most averaging $62-65. I
changed the subject, as it sounded like you might be trying to sell at
first. Nobody would buy it for even half what it's worth, so as Mathew
suggested, just drink and enjoy!! As for how much money would you be
drinking, figure $8.50 per glass wholesale, $12.00 per glass retail, or
$19.95 per glass in a fancy restaurant.

\/

"Darcy" > wrote in message
...
>
> You mean it has to be used up?
>
> By the way, what would the typical value be?
>
> How much money would I be drinking?
>
>
> "Mathew Kagis" > wrote in message
> news:axwid.94711$9b.69534@edtnps84...
> >
> > "Darcy" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > > I have a bottle of
> > >
> > > Inniskillin Icewine
> > > Cabernet Franc
> > > Product of Canada
> > > 1998
> > > Limited Release
> > >
> > > What would a fair price be?
> > >
> > >
> > >

> > Darcy: Many canadian Icewines don't have a real long shelf life. I
> > would hazzard that that one is peaking or (more likely) past it's

peak...
> > You probably won't get big $$$ for it... Uncork & enjoy.
> >
> > En Vino Veritas
> > Mathew
> >
> >

>
>




Vincent 04-11-2004 09:58 PM

Don't know the shelf life, but a lot of retailers in the US stll stock it.
It is selling this in $60-90 price range, with most averaging $62-65. I
changed the subject, as it sounded like you might be trying to sell at
first. Nobody would buy it for even half what it's worth, so as Mathew
suggested, just drink and enjoy!! As for how much money would you be
drinking, figure $8.50 per glass wholesale, $12.00 per glass retail, or
$19.95 per glass in a fancy restaurant.

\/

"Darcy" > wrote in message
...
>
> You mean it has to be used up?
>
> By the way, what would the typical value be?
>
> How much money would I be drinking?
>
>
> "Mathew Kagis" > wrote in message
> news:axwid.94711$9b.69534@edtnps84...
> >
> > "Darcy" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > > I have a bottle of
> > >
> > > Inniskillin Icewine
> > > Cabernet Franc
> > > Product of Canada
> > > 1998
> > > Limited Release
> > >
> > > What would a fair price be?
> > >
> > >
> > >

> > Darcy: Many canadian Icewines don't have a real long shelf life. I
> > would hazzard that that one is peaking or (more likely) past it's

peak...
> > You probably won't get big $$$ for it... Uncork & enjoy.
> >
> > En Vino Veritas
> > Mathew
> >
> >

>
>




RV WRLee 05-11-2004 12:56 AM

>You mean it has to be used up?
>
>By the way, what would the typical value be?
>
>How much money would I be drinking?


It's not "used up" it may be past it's prime if it wasn't stored properly in a
cool dark place.

The value of a 375ml bottle of the 2002 Cabernet Franc Icewine is about $75.00

You would be drinking a very sweet wine, not money. The value should be
measured in the enjoyment of the wine and the pleasure that it brings.
Bi!!


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