Lastbottle has 3 bottles 2019 Screaming Eagle for $9699
Objective Aggie said:
Scarecrow on lastbottle!
2017 3 bottles for $2049
You're right it is a "good deal" relative to their secondary market, but the 2017 vintage is definitely the least desirable year in the otherwise superb run of 2012-2019.QBCade said:Objective Aggie said:
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2017 3 bottles for $2049
Shockingly, that is a good deal.
FTAco07 said:You're right it is a "good deal" relative to their secondary market, but the 2017 vintage is definitely the least desirable year in the otherwise superb run of 2012-2019.QBCade said:Objective Aggie said:
Scarecrow on lastbottle!
2017 3 bottles for $2049
Shockingly, that is a good deal.
it actually isn't a good wine deal. average vintage to buy such a premium brand... of course if you usually buy DRC for 4,900 a pop, might look like a steal... all about perspective!QBCade said:Objective Aggie said:
Scarecrow on lastbottle!
2017 3 bottles for $2049
Shockingly, that is a good deal.
bularry said:it actually isn't a good wine deal. average vintage to buy such a premium brand... of course if you usually buy DRC for 4,900 a pop, might look like a steal... all about perspective!QBCade said:Objective Aggie said:
Scarecrow on lastbottle!
2017 3 bottles for $2049
Shockingly, that is a good deal.
BSD said:
Yeah. We figured it wasn't a controlled scientific tasting but trusted they used similar barrels to show off the difference in flavor profiles of different oaks and toasts.
This is only my 2nd year purchasing on allocation from them. I was added to the list at 6 bottles the same year I requested, so I dont think you will have to wait. I think I paid $135/bottle + shipping this year? The allocation is offered in June and they ship Nov/Dec.Objective Aggie said:
The Mascot was one of my better wine experiences. Dining in Sausalito watching SF skyline with an air show we don't know about. I seem to recall there being nominal markup at the restaurant.
What are odds of getting adding to the allocation list? I just submitted. What do the wines sell for?
Objective Aggie said:
The Mascot just offered me $180 a bottle for 2017. Is that a good deal?
But you can't get 2017 at retail any more can you?ATL Aggie said:Objective Aggie said:
The Mascot just offered me $180 a bottle for 2017. Is that a good deal?
That is the retail price.
Not sure about Mascot, but a lot of Napa 2017s can be had at a substantial discount because it was a bad vintage.Objective Aggie said:But you can't get 2017 at retail any more can you?ATL Aggie said:Objective Aggie said:
The Mascot just offered me $180 a bottle for 2017. Is that a good deal?
That is the retail price.
I bet you can find it online (try winesearcher.com). But, if willing to pay retail I would look for 2016 or 2018. I havent tasted the 2017, and I am sure it is a fantastic wine, but for the same price you can get 2016 or 2018 which are considered better vintages.Objective Aggie said:But you can't get 2017 at retail any more can you?ATL Aggie said:Objective Aggie said:
The Mascot just offered me $180 a bottle for 2017. Is that a good deal?
That is the retail price.
https://www.benchmarkwine.com/search?q=mascot&sort_by=name-asc&view=producerATL Aggie said:I bet you can find it online (try winesearcher.com). But, if willing to pay retail I would look for 2016 or 2018. I havent tasted the 2017, and I am sure it is a fantastic wine, but for the same price you can get 2016 or 2018 which are considered better vintages.Objective Aggie said:But you can't get 2017 at retail any more can you?ATL Aggie said:Objective Aggie said:
The Mascot just offered me $180 a bottle for 2017. Is that a good deal?
That is the retail price.
BSD said:WestUAg said:
Yesterday was pott single vineyard release. They added a Pinot, brought back a Grenache and added a port type wine to their single vineyard release
Yep. Single vineyards of Her Majesty (probably my favorite), Turf War (won't make it to next tier) and a new one off Howell Mountain (cab sauv and franc). They also brought back a Grenache and a carignan and while the names of both of those are the same as the previous Grenache and carignan wines, I'm not sure about the vineyards sources remain the same. They very well may be. I looked at my inventory on the carignan and the only one produced is the 2008. The Pinot was released last year as well. Since it was a 2020, I'll probably drink it soon and then cellar this 2021 (I say that I'll drink it early…did Anderson Valley get smoked?). The 2013 port was a project they did a while back but only sold a few bottles at the time. We have the 2012 and 2013 already so I passed on adding more.
BigAg, did you get an email today? Looks like next wave opens up soon.
Thank you everyone for the counsel. This is quality Texags intel that I appreciate.ATL Aggie said:I bet you can find it online (try winesearcher.com). But, if willing to pay retail I would look for 2016 or 2018. I havent tasted the 2017, and I am sure it is a fantastic wine, but for the same price you can get 2016 or 2018 which are considered better vintages.Objective Aggie said:But you can't get 2017 at retail any more can you?ATL Aggie said:Objective Aggie said:
The Mascot just offered me $180 a bottle for 2017. Is that a good deal?
That is the retail price.