Sunday, October 30, 2005

A Little more Cost

Romanee Conti - France
Screaming Eagle - California
Zeltinger Sonnenuhr Molitor TBA - Germany



Most Expensive Drinkable Wine

Domaine de la Romanée-Conti Montrachet 1978 $23,929
There were 7 of these bottles of this white wine.



Top 10 Expensive Wines

Dom. Romanée Conti 1997 $1,500
Petrus Pomerol 1998 $1,400
Château Le Pin Pomerol 1999 $900
Château Latour Pauillac 1990 $775
Château Valandraud Saint-Emilion 1995 $670
Château La Mondotte Saint-Emilion 1996 $600
Château Mouton Rothschild Pauillac 1986 $590
Château Haut Brion Pessac-Léognan 1982 $530
Château Margaux 1995 $402
Château Lafite Rothschild Pauillac 1996 $290


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Picture This

You won an auction and it was a bottled of wine believed to be part of Thomas Jeffersons collection for a cost of $155,000. Having this fine wine you put it on display where strong lights shrink the cork and the cork falls inside the wine. The wine is ruined and lost its value and the trash was the only thing that was able to get a taste of it. Well that is what Malcolm Forbes did. I find the word Forbes will sometimes ruin a good thing Malcolm and this one of kind wine and Forbes the magazine trying to ruin their image for talking so negative about blogs. Who reads what a Forbes magazine or a blog. I bet more people write in a blog than more people read a Forbes magazine.



The Jamie Oliver of wine

Matt Skinner a 30 year old Aussie doesn't look like your average sommelier, but this guy has plans to do to wine what Oliver did to food. Skinner has 2 books coming out and is in talks for a show on BBC about wine. Skinner should be able to give people more of an education on wine and how to drink it.



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