originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by MLipton:
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by Rahsaan:
originally posted by Bill Lundstrom:
over the last few days i have tasted two bottles of Jean Foillard's son's, Alex, Cote de Brouilly 2016. pretty wine. soft and elegant with pleasing cherry fruit. i like the wine but not the price. $50 on the shelf.
Wow. More than the father. Less of a track record.
Expensive land? Ambitious marketing? Luxury "reserve" cuvee?
If we were to retail Foillard Cote du Py at current wholesale with a standard retail markup, it would be around $50. That's where we are now.
Dutraive "Champagne" would be closer to $60, FWIW.
Huh? My records show that I bought the '14 Foillards for 24.99 (Morgon), 29.49 (CdP) and 29.99 (Corcolette) and the '16 CdP for 31.99 and the '16 Corcolette for 34.99. Have prices suddenly increased so much?
Mark Lipton
Are those through Kermit or grey market? My memory of the cost was a bit high, but the Py would still be $40-45 retail.
Not cracking the Fifty ceiling...