Muscadet mystery solved

Jay Miller

Jay Miller
In case anyone other than myself was wondering where all the Dressner wines popping up on winebid were coming from the mystery is solved. Apparently Frank Tota is moving and since he usually buys cases of Muscadet every year he's selling off about half of his stock pre-move.

Lots of good stuff if you haven't checked in yet. If I had anywhere to put them I'd be buying more.
 
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
Luneau-Papin 1989 starting at $90.

Yes, that's one of the wines that I'm hoping might drop a bit in coming weeks. Wonderful as it is that's more then I'm willing to pay.
 
originally posted by Jay Miller:
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
Luneau-Papin 1989 starting at $90.

Yes, that's one of the wines that I'm hoping might drop a bit in coming weeks. Wonderful as it is that's more then I'm willing to pay.

chambers was selling them not too long ago, a year ago maybe, for less than 1/2 that. iirc.
 
I hear Cory likes to use his corporate Chase card for situations just like this one. (Icelandic volcano in-joke.)
 
originally posted by BJ:
At least now I know the provenance of all the stuff I've bought.

Yes, that was my thought too. It's reassuring. Of course it makes the Clos Rougeard that was stolen in transit all the more frustrating (I'm guessing that was his too).
 
originally posted by Robert Dentice:
Anyone know who rjunk is???? Just curious he is always bidding up stuff I bid on.

No guesses on who this is? He is bidding on most of these wines and really driving the prices up.
 
originally posted by Keith Levenberg:
My understanding is that Frank's bottles are the ones in this spotlight collection: http://www.winebid.com/buy_wine/spotlight_results.aspx?SpotlightId=2443

Yes, but this isn't the first week they've been there. I had bought some of thme in previous auctions so I'm wondering if some other lots (which have sold out) were also part of his sale. There was that huge lot of CRB Pif for example as well as all that Clos Rougeard.
 
originally posted by Lyle Fass:
originally posted by Yule Kim:
'89 Luneau-Papin is amazing. Completely convinced me that aged muscadet is where its at.

All it convinced me was that aged Luneau-Papin is where its at.

True. It's a small sample size. But I like to extrapolate with irrational exuberance.
 
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