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Deals?

by Kyrstyn Kralovec » Wed Jul 11, 2007 12:59 pm

I received this "sale" email from a local wine retailer. The location isn't extremely convenient to me, so I've never purchased wine from them before. But if there are any "steals" here, I might consider making the trek. I'm not very familiar with the producers, so I figured I'd ask the WLDG experts. Anything here look attractive?

Chante Mistral Chateauneuf du Pape 2000…………….Reg:$39.99……….Sale:$14.99

Giles Jourdan Cote de Nuits Village 2003……….Reg:$29.99…………Sale: $14.99

Studert-Prum Wehlener Sonnenuhr Riesling Spatlese 2002………Reg:$19.99……….Sale:$9.99


Still on Sale:

Vina Robles Estate Syrah 2002…………..Reg:$29.99……………Sale:$11.99

Lou de Louberon Rouge 2005………………….Reg:$9.99…………Sale:$6.99

Boniface Apremont Prestige 2005…..Reg:$15.99…………..Sale:$9.99

Wolfgang Gru-Vee 2005……………..Reg:$9.99……………Sale:$7.99

Concerto by Wolfgang Gru-Vee 2005…………..Reg:$14.99…………Sale:$11.99

Joseph Phelps Innisfree Cabernet Sauvignon 2005……….Reg: $24.99…Sale: $19.99

Rosenblum Rockpile Road Zinfandel 2005………..Reg:$42.99……….Sale:$34.99

Gran Familia Rioja 2004……………..Reg:$11.99………..Sale:$9.99

1221 Cabernet Cuvee 2003…………Reg:$24.99……………Sale:$19.99

Bleasdale Frank Potts 2003……………..Reg:$26.99……………Sale:$19.99

Fianesco 2001 Super Tuscan…..Reg:$39.99………Half Price Sale:$19.99

Cockatoo Ridge Sauvignon Blanc 2004………..Reg:$8.99…………Sale:$4.99

Poggio Basco Gavi 2004……………….Reg:$19.99…………………Sale:$14.99

Borgo di Colleredo Aglianico 2003………….Reg: $19.99…………..Sale: $11.99

Nugan Alcira Vineyard Cabernet 2004………….Reg: $29.99……….Sale: $19.99

Checkered Cab 2004…………Reg: $11.99…………Sale: $7.99
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Re: Deals?

by David M. Bueker » Wed Jul 11, 2007 1:10 pm

Frankly for the wines I am familiar with even the sale prices are high.
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by James Roscoe » Wed Jul 11, 2007 1:38 pm

David M. Bueker wrote:Frankly for the wines I am familiar with even the sale prices are high.


You've peaked my interest. I'm in the same boat as Kay.
Yes, and how many deaths will it take 'til he knows
That too many people have died?
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by David M. Bueker » Wed Jul 11, 2007 1:42 pm

The biggest offender is the Rosenblum. $34.99 is about 20% higher than normal retail for me.

I missed the Studert-Prum when I first looked - that could be a deal. I would taste one before buying lots though, as 2002 was very dependent on when folks picked.

Most of the list is not a who's who, but rather a who's that???
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by David Creighton » Wed Jul 11, 2007 1:47 pm

prices seem fine to me. estate cdp for $15???? yike! of course it still has to taste good. apremont for $10 - no problem.
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by Mark Lipton » Wed Jul 11, 2007 2:54 pm

creightond wrote:prices seem fine to me. estate cdp for $15???? yike! of course it still has to taste good. apremont for $10 - no problem.


I have a fairly decent knowledge of producers in CdP and I've never even heard of this one, let alone tried one of their wines. Moreover, anyone who thinks that the Mistral sings can't have spent much time in the South of France IMO -- howls is more like it. Maybe they refer to the person rather than the weather phenomenon, though.

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Re: Deals?

by Kyrstyn Kralovec » Wed Jul 11, 2007 2:56 pm

Mark Lipton wrote:Moreover, anyone who thinks that the Mistral sings can't have spent much time in the South of France IMO -- howls is more like it. Maybe they refer to the person rather than the weather phenomenon, though.
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by JC (NC) » Wed Jul 11, 2007 3:16 pm

I like Rosenbllum Rockpile Zin but that is rather high priced as earlier stated. I would stay away from the Cotes du Nuits Villages because of the vintage unless you can taste it first and find it to your liking. The producer is okay but 2003 is an atypical year.
The Joseph Phelps got my interest. Not familiar with that labeling but I like some of his Cabernet Sauvignon and would look for reviews on it.
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by Dick Bueker » Thu Jul 12, 2007 11:28 am

I know the source of the pricing. The prices are always high on the Rosenblum because of how they get them. I may try a few of the wines at the store first.
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Re: Deals?

by ClarkDGigHbr » Thu Jul 12, 2007 4:03 pm

The last time I bought some of the Bleasdale Frank Potts, it was several dollars a bottle more that your listed sale price. I would say that is a good deal.

Good luck -- Clark
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Re: Deals?

by Ian Sutton » Thu Jul 12, 2007 4:12 pm

ClarkDGigHbr wrote:The last time I bought some of the Bleasdale Frank Potts, it was several dollars a bottle more that your listed sale price. I would say that is a good deal.
Good luck -- Clark

I'm a fan of Frank Potts and find it offers fairly youthful complexity (from the mix of grapes), but it will last well (though I can't say it gets much of a chance). The price is reasonable without being a 'back the truck up' bargain. Not worth a big detour, but if you're going to go for other stuff I'd recommend grabbing a bottle or two.

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