For me the dollar discussion goes into the difference in wine collecting as opposed to wine drinking. One of the beauties of wine as a passion, is that in addition to the enjoyment of drinking wine, wine can be collected just like art or coins or fishing lures. I think that's where some of the money discussion comes in. Is a $200 bottle "worth" that? I guess that depends upon the definition of "worth", right? And I hesitate to bring out the CellarTracker tape measure, but as I hadn't ever calculated my average bottle price before, I did. Turns out it's $90. And I'm a little embarrassed that it's that high, but it's something Diana and I enjoy and many of those bottles will be held a long time and will greatly enhance any number of evenings in the future.
One of my current favorites is 2013 Krutz Family Stagecoach Vineyard. On sale at HEB is was $39, and I went back for more to ensure a sufficient supply!
One of my current favorites is 2013 Krutz Family Stagecoach Vineyard. On sale at HEB is was $39, and I went back for more to ensure a sufficient supply!