originally posted by Ned Hoey:
The context is Burgundy, money and value have no meaning there...
or,
if you aren't prepared to gamble your money, never mind worry about value, then stay away from Burgundy.
I'm a big fan of Burgundy and a big fan of Chandon de Briailles. But as someone who is not independently wealthy I am obviously more risk-averse than you are. So I actually considered purchasing this '72 CdB but given the available information it is too risky for me and I would rather spend that $40 on other less-risky Burgundy (of which there is plenty).
Of course that is compounded by the fact that I don't live in DC. But, if I could just walk to Schneider's I may very well have risked the $40. (As I have risked my money several times with older bottles from them in the past).
Nonetheless, I don't agree with your characterization that enjoying Burgundy is about throwing money after disappointing bottles.