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Eric White  Send Private Message
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09-19-2008 09:16 PM  

Kosta Browne Winery

2008 Fall Release Advisory

Dear Eric,

Mark your calendar for October 1st! The Kosta Browne Fall Release is just around the corner, and we are happy to confirm that you have a guaranteed allocation of our Single Vineyard Pinot Noirs for this release.

We will announce your allocation via email on October 1st after which you will be able to login to the website, review your allocation level, and place your order.

In the meantime, we encourage you to login to your account to be certain your contact information is current.

Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us via kb@kostabrowne.com.

Cheers,


The Kosta Browne Team
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09-19-2008 10:15 PM  
Oh No!  I made the Single Vineyard List for the first time.   I never expected this.  I'll have to find some cash for this.  Now I'm glad I won *nothing* in today's Zachy's auction.
 
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09-19-2008 11:05 PM  
I just received it also for the first time. Last year, I was on the leftover wave.

Thank you Dan, Michael and R8der!
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09-19-2008 11:45 PM  
my fingers are crossed but... no word yet
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09-20-2008 12:08 AM  
Posted By kpak on 09-19-2008 11:45 PM
my fingers are crossed but... no word yet


What??  I guess I better send an e-mail to Dan!  A Peterson not getting an allocation??  That can't be!
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09-20-2008 12:16 AM  
I guess they don't know we're related..:-)
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09-20-2008 12:26 PM  
I used to look forward to this one.
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09-20-2008 12:41 PM  
I still look forward to this one, but my bank account? Not so much
 
I've been good this fall. I cut back on everything else by 20-50% so that I'd have some budget left over so bring it on!
 
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09-20-2008 12:45 PM  
I'll pass along at cost all of my allocation to the locals. If they don't want all of it I'll be passing on the balance.
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09-20-2008 02:43 PM  
Posted By wineismylife on 09-20-2008 12:45 PM
I'll pass along at cost all of my allocation to the locals. If they don't want all of it I'll be passing on the balance.


Just sell the leftovers to your favorite restaurant at cost.
 
 
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09-21-2008 08:28 AM  
Posted By R8der on 09-20-2008 02:43 PM
Posted By wineismylife on 09-20-2008 12:45 PM
I'll pass along at cost all of my allocation to the locals. If they don't want all of it I'll be passing on the balance.


Just sell the leftovers to your favorite restaurant at cost.
 
 
In three-tiered states, that is impossible. Neither wine shops nor restaurants can/will buy from private individuals. Believe me, I've tried.

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09-21-2008 09:38 AM  
You can occassionally find a retailer down here that'll back door it but they're rare.
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09-21-2008 10:49 AM  
Very rare - retailers have to account for everything purchased. If anything shows up as not from distributors they are hosed.
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09-21-2008 11:14 AM  
Even less likely finding a restaurant to do it as well. We have a local spot up here where we used to BYOB until the state inspector showed up one morning and found a patrons bottle behind the bar without the state sticker on it. $15,000.00 fine. Damn near closed the guy down.
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09-21-2008 12:21 PM  
Wow....I had no idea. Can you tell me what "three-tiered" means?

So Joe, when we had dinner in Dallas, we weren't supposed to have brought our own wine in?

Who are they protecting with these draconian polices?? Sorry in advance for the thread drift.
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09-21-2008 12:34 PM  
3 tier means it passes through 3 separate pairs of hands. Supplier->Distributor-Retailer (some say Distributor->Retailer->Consumer but it's actually 1 level above that because it's 3 levels of distribution of the product before it arrives to the consumer). Historically before all of the lawsuits virtually all liquor was required to go through each level. When prohibition was repealed these were the rules put into place in order to protect the monopolies that control liquor distribution.

Yep, when we brought in at that restaurant the restaurant violated the law allowing it. They could of been fined. The laws in Texas are a little complex depending on the type of permit the restaurant obtains from the state but in short if a restaurant has a license that allows them to sell distilled spirits then they can't allow BYOB. If they have any other license they can allow it. Unfortunately, there is a ton of confusion about this in the state so most restaurants that hold any form a liquor license just flat out won't allow you to BYOB.

Who are they protecting? The distributors. Period. Anybody tells you anything else they're lying. Why does the state's politicians continue to allow the distributors to make money hand over fist with their state protected monopolies? The distributors contributed well north of $500,000 to politicians during the last session. You do the math.
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09-21-2008 12:59 PM  
It is an evil system.  You should see the parties that the distributors hold for the Texas congress reps.  Resorts and lots of booze, go figure.  Evil and corrupt. 
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09-21-2008 01:42 PM  
For once I'm glad to be in Kalifornia! If we couldn't do BYOB, we'd almost never go out!
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09-21-2008 01:57 PM  
That's one of the reasons that we eat at home so much. My cellar is better than 98% of the restaurants in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and the cost per bottle is roughly 1/3 of most lists in the area.
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09-21-2008 02:11 PM  
Evil is right, we've got it good here in CA, but give the lobbiests half a chance and they'll F things up for us here too
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