Lapierre at Premier Cru?

SteveTimko

Steve Timko
I've purchased Kermit Lynch wines closed out through Premier Cru in Emoryville before, but the 2009 Lapierre Morgon in 750s and magnums is the first time I've seen wines common to the Kermit Lynch portfolio there. Prices are nothing great. Anyone know if they're gray market? Either way, it's got to be an interesting story.

Link to the magnum
 
originally posted by Keith Levenberg:
Premier Cru offering Beaujolais definitely does seem to be a kind of Moment.

Not too surprising. Premier Cru's business model is to sell to label and point chasers. If Schildknecht had scored the wine at 91, rather than 93, then I really doubt Premier Cru would have stocked it.

I expect, but don't know, that they're sourcing through grey market. Pretty dangerous with a wine like Lapierre.
 
PC specializes in gray market, but they are reputed to be careful in their sourcing and transportation.

I thought B-21 in Florida mopped up all the old Kermit stuff nowadays.
 
Not the most astute grey market purchase, if so, considering it's six or seven bucks more than all the shops selling the Kermit version, which would also have to be a historic first for a Kermit wine...
 
It's not really a proper PC thread until someone mentions that word that also refers to long-standing structures in Egypt and an argument over the use of that term ensues.

More expensive than Kermit? Wow. Is that even possible?
 
originally posted by Keith Levenberg:
Premier Cru offering Beaujolais definitely does seem to be a kind of Moment.
As long as it's not on Commerce Corner. Then we're fucked.

(Just not the Baudry, please.)
 
originally posted by Thor:
It's not really a proper PC thread until someone mentions that word that also refers to long-standing structures in Egypt and an argument over the use of that term ensues.
Sphinges?
 
Anyway, it's not a PC thread until someone mentions that they have not yet received their 2003 Montrose that they purchased on futures in 2005.
 
originally posted by Keith Levenberg:
Not the most astute grey market purchase, if so, considering it's six or seven bucks more than all the shops selling the Kermit version, which would also have to be a historic first for a Kermit wine...

True dat. Maybe they are changing their approach - bigger retail presence, higher margins, more conventional. Sale pricing has dropped off, in any event.
 
originally posted by David M. Bueker:
Anyway, it's not a PC thread until someone mentions that they have not yet received their 2003 Montrose that they purchased on futures in 2005.

Well, OK, then, I haven't yet received my 03 Montrose. I didn't buy any 03 Montrose, but if I had, PC still wouldn't have had it in. And they damn well ought to have had already.
 
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