Collecting wines in my opinion isn't so much to drink them as to hold the history of that bottle in your hands and appreciate the hard work that went into its time and creation. While I agree wine's should be consumed it may also be just as delightful to have the bottle and continue its aging as it is to drink it. Because one its gone its gone.
Serious wine collection. What is the point of collecting so many great wines and not even bothered to drink it. I collect and drink wine. Wine are meant to consumed right away to age it until it hits it maturity peak
As it happened you managed to get yourself locked in there after a Friday tour, and you knew no one would come around to discover you until Monday morning. In your bag you had a sandwich and a complimentary cork screw, but nothing to drink.
This all fine and great, but the guy is dead and will never get to enjoy these wines. My collection is about 50 bottles of various makers, vintages. As I drink one it will be replaced by another. Never want to have more than I can enjoy.
Hopefully he enjoyed a bottle or two instead of hoarding all of them to age /collect . It seems to be the case with all these wine collectors, so much dam wealth it's insane. Then you just have other wealthy buzzards pick from your wine stock lol.
@@usamilitarylivesmatter1154. . . A couple of years on from your post … and every year is still, in fact, a ‘vintage’ year excluding some Ports and some Champagnes.
1:15 of course it is mate ;)
I'm getting a $8.99 bottle from Chile today
Collecting wines in my opinion isn't so much to drink them as to hold the history of that bottle in your hands and appreciate the hard work that went into its time and creation. While I agree wine's should be consumed it may also be just as delightful to have the bottle and continue its aging as it is to drink it. Because one its gone its gone.
Serious wine collection. What is the point of collecting so many great wines and not even bothered to drink it. I collect and drink wine. Wine are meant to consumed right away to age it until it hits it maturity peak
No $2 Buck Chuck .... and they call this a collection.
lmao . bravo a wine sommelier with a sense of humor lol
As it happened you managed to get yourself locked in there after a Friday tour, and you knew no one would come around to discover you until Monday morning. In your bag you had a sandwich and a complimentary cork screw, but nothing to drink.
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This all fine and great, but the guy is dead and will never get to enjoy these wines. My collection is about 50 bottles of various makers, vintages. As I drink one it will be replaced by another. Never want to have more than I can enjoy.
Excellent. I have about 400, but I am decreasing the amount per day. Collecting just for collecting? Stamps, coins, cars...
Hopefully he enjoyed a bottle or two instead of hoarding all of them to age /collect . It seems to be the case with all these wine collectors, so much dam wealth it's insane. Then you just have other wealthy buzzards pick from your wine stock lol.
Can’t take it with you is very appropriate here....what a waste of a passion.
I agree , i do collect few if a good year (vintage) but no more than for 4 to 6 average years
@@usamilitarylivesmatter1154. . . A couple of years on from your post … and every year is still, in fact, a ‘vintage’ year excluding some Ports and some Champagnes.
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