If anyone is interested in a bottle of the 2021 Scarecrow, let me know. I don't need all three. I'll even throw in the OWC.
Objective Aggie said:
So today's topic: wine clubs.
I joined Flowers wine club because I had a Pinot and a Chardonnay from them and liked both. Then they somehow changed the discount percentage. So they ended to sending me 3 bottles of Pinot and 3 bottles of Chardonnay but they were all something like $90 each but only 10% off. Here's the thing. Same stuff is at total wine and for about the same price - may have even been cheaper.
Like what's the point? If there is no exclusivity and no discount doesn't that invalidate the need for a wine club?
The only other one I am in is Le Cuvier out of Paso Robles and the place is quirky and hippie but they offer 25% off and you can't get their stuff any other way. It's pretty unique stuff so to me this is the exactly why you would join a wine club.
What am I missing here?
cecil77 said:
From his description very definitely NOT typical for the area. Hopefully pure Burgundian. 13.6% alcohol would indicate the grapes weren't overripe like most CA Pinot.
I will buy.
Chipotlemonger said:Yes, Flowers and Quintessa are both part of the Huneeus Wines company. Flowers has pretty wide distro now. What wines were the ones you saw at Total Wines that were $90 or so? Their Sonoma blend stuff is about $55 or so if I recall correctly. Could be more now.JCA1 said:You pretty much answered your own question. It really depends on the club. Some offer better discounts, wine only available to club members, etc. and can make sense. Others don't.Objective Aggie said:
So today's topic: wine clubs.
I joined Flowers wine club because I had a Pinot and a Chardonnay from them and liked both. Then they somehow changed the discount percentage. So they ended to sending me 3 bottles of Pinot and 3 bottles of Chardonnay but they were all something like $90 each but only 10% off. Here's the thing. Same stuff is at total wine and for about the same price - may have even been cheaper.
Like what's the point? If there is no exclusivity and no discount doesn't that invalidate the need for a wine club?
The only other one I am in is Le Cuvier out of Paso Robles and the place is quirky and hippie but they offer 25% off and you can't get their stuff any other way. It's pretty unique stuff so to me this is the exactly why you would join a wine club.
What am I missing here?
Isn't Flowers part of the Quintessa family? I was a member of Quintessa for a very short period of time until I found out it was cheaper at Spec's. Seems as though their wine clubs offer little to no value.
Another benefit of a club is attending events. If you are not near the winery, that added benefit is wasted and you're not going to get as much value out of the club either.
QBCade said:
Happy Saturday all.
BSD said:
Another 5-10 years???? Gotta love Howell Mountain! That reminds me, at some point I need to backfill on some old Dunn (and Ridge MB while I'm at it).
BSD said:
If anyone is interested in a bottle of the 2021 Scarecrow, let me know. I don't need all three. I'll even throw in the OWC.
aggiejumper said:
Lots of scores being released and a booming stock market. Defies logic but relates to buying more luxury goods i.e. fine wine.
Orozco05 said:
Are you in the Houston area by chance?
beb06 said:BSD said:
If anyone is interested in a bottle of the 2021 Scarecrow, let me know. I don't need all three. I'll even throw in the OWC.
If no one took you up on this, I'll take it. Send me a message and we can connect on it.
confirmedQuote:
R/wine is guessing this. I picked up 3 bottles.
https://thebeauvignecollection.com/13th-anniversary-cult/
WestUAg said:
I know a few of the owners of high end cab wineries. It's really a mixed bag of some wineries selling out pretty quickly and some having tons of excess wine. I have dropped realm, Colgin, abreu and Bryant just to name
A few because their prices are getting ridiculous and I can locate them at auction cheaper than release
Price.
QBCade said:WestUAg said:
I know a few of the owners of high end cab wineries. It's really a mixed bag of some wineries selling out pretty quickly and some having tons of excess wine. I have dropped realm, Colgin, abreu and Bryant just to name
A few because their prices are getting ridiculous and I can locate them at auction cheaper than release
Price.
Yep. All are always on auction. Now, the 100pt years/varieties usually sell for more than original pricing. Those would be ones that I would consider taking
cecil77 said:QBCade said:WestUAg said:
I know a few of the owners of high end cab wineries. It's really a mixed bag of some wineries selling out pretty quickly and some having tons of excess wine. I have dropped realm, Colgin, abreu and Bryant just to name
A few because their prices are getting ridiculous and I can locate them at auction cheaper than release
Price.
Yep. All are always on auction. Now, the 100pt years/varieties usually sell for more than original pricing. Those would be ones that I would consider taking
Given all the raters you can't swing a dead cat and not hit a 100pt wine it seems.
It's all individual, for example Myriad gets scads of 100pt ratings. But I and several of my friends have found our palates have moved away from that style wine and don't drink it any more, much less buy it.
BSD said:
We started off at lunch at Bouchon with 001 Vintners. This is a wine that is from the Ecotone/Thorevilos vineyard which is kind of located on Howell Mountain, it's on the base and not technically Howell Mountain yet. It used to be Abreu's project (he planted it and had it for 30 years) but now it's under a new lease. Fruit goes to a couple of wineries including Colgin. This is a great wine! Graeme MacDonald makes it and it is more classically styled. Not as extracted and big as other Napa cabs, but a bit softer. It releases this spring with its inaugural vintage. https://www.001vintners.com
WestUAg said:
Had the 001 last week, I think they told me $225 per bottle.