I was wondering what you two thought about the astronomical prices your wines are fetching through sights like www.winebid.com ? I have to say that the huge draw to your wines is the affordable price tag and the high quality. As a full time college student I find part of my school loans going to my wine...and I try to make it stretch as much as possible. Does it bother the two of you that other people are profiting off of your bottle at 5+ times what you intend for them to be sold as? The closest I ever came to being able to try one of your wines was down in Georgia at a place called Murphy's. It was on their restaurant list; I wanted to pay the restaurant price to take it home...but apparently that isn't possible there. I too am on your waiting list...and I am very excited that you would think of having the wish list. I think it's a great way to look at your extra bottles and see that people get them for their cellar as opposed to re-sell. I think it's too bad when people start looking at wine as a means of money (other than the winery staff) instead of a means to share something special with their friends & loved ones. I would love to hear what anyone thinks about this...and I hope I haven't overstepped my bounds on your site.
Kosta Browne prices...
I was wondering what you two thought about the astronomical prices your wines are fetching through sights like www.winebid.com ? I have to say that the huge draw to your wines is the affordable price tag and the high quality. As a full time college student I find part of my school loans going to my wine...and I try to make it stretch as much as possible. Does it bother the two of you that other people are profiting off of your bottle at 5+ times what you intend for them to be sold as? The closest I ever came to being able to try one of your wines was down in Georgia at a place called Murphy's. It was on their restaurant list; I wanted to pay the restaurant price to take it home...but apparently that isn't possible there. I too am on your waiting list...and I am very excited that you would think of having the wish list. I think it's a great way to look at your extra bottles and see that people get them for their cellar as opposed to re-sell. I think it's too bad when people start looking at wine as a means of money (other than the winery staff) instead of a means to share something special with their friends & loved ones. I would love to hear what anyone thinks about this...and I hope I haven't overstepped my bounds on your site.