rickym13 los angeles
 Wine Thief Posts:2843

 | | 02/05/2008 3:00 PM |
| just got e mail from pride for their '05 reserve cab and claret. the price stayed the same at $125 and sangio @ $55.
mag are available @ $300 each and will be lottery my allocation is for 3 claret, 6 cab and 3 sangio also this is what they said about the allocation ABOUT YOUR ALLOCATION . . . This year's purchase will effect next year's allocation. We ask for a minimum order of three bottles of Reserve Cabernet to maintain your place on the Reserve List. If you do not order the minimum, we will understand that you are no longer interested in our Reserve program and remove your name from the Reserve List. If you have had Reserve Claret and/or Sangiovese allocated to you, due to their extremely limited production, we must ask that you purchase all three bottles offered in order to have them included in your allocation next year. Your allocation is not transferable.
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Seamus Campbell Portland, Oregon
 Grape Fermenter Posts:401

 | | 02/05/2008 3:23 PM |
| I'm passing for their use of "effect" where they mean "affect". For $125/bottle they should be able to afford an editor.
The other reason I'm passing is because they didn't offer me any. | | | |
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David Spriggs
 Grape Sorter Posts:311

 | | 02/05/2008 3:53 PM |
| I ordered all of them and asked for more - or and got on the lottery too. This is one of my big outlays for the year. It's my wife's favorite red. -Dave- | | | |
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jeffkahn Happy Valley, PA
 Grape Sorter Posts:399


 | | 02/05/2008 4:21 PM |
| | First time I have been offered anything. Got allocated 3 cabs. | | | |
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shaferguy91 Germantown TN
 Wine Bottler Posts:3448


 | | 02/05/2008 4:33 PM |
| | 3/6/3 was my offer | | | |
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Elkiholic New Hampshire
 Grape Fermenter Posts:467

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| 02/05/2008 4:38 PM |
| | Still waiting... not that I mind, as the budget is a bit tapped at the present time. | | Mike Coutu Addicted to Wine | | |
JimmyV Central Connecticut
 Wine Connoisseur Posts:5112


 | | 02/05/2008 4:44 PM |
| | Ditto. Didn't get any. Couldn't afford it if I had. | | Beta testing a new signature. | |
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SFbaybum Monterey Bay, CA
 Grape Sorter Posts:253

 | | 02/05/2008 5:06 PM |
| I'm a fan of their reserve bottlings as I've had a bunch with friends over the years, but have not risen to allocation level on their list. Unfortunately, I've tired of buying their standard offerings which I don't think are anything special any longer given the competition and am unwilling to spend a ton on the regular bottlings just to eventually get on the reserve list. I played their game for a few years and I'm done.
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JimmyV Central Connecticut
 Wine Connoisseur Posts:5112


 | | 02/05/2008 5:25 PM |
| | My thoughts exactly. Four years of buying the "basic" Cab, and I haven't loved a single bottle of it. Still no Reserve. I am done with this one. A shame too, as I am always open to sub-$75 Cabs, especially nowadays. Just wish I like theirs better. | | Beta testing a new signature. | |
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mountainman Mammoth Mountain
 Wine Bottler Posts:3163


 | | 02/05/2008 5:47 PM |
| | I have some reserve cabs available. | | | |
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rickym13 los angeles
 Wine Thief Posts:2843

 | | 02/05/2008 5:50 PM |
| | just took my allocation of 3/6/3 and cost me $1440. got on lttery for the mag. sold more than half to a freind. | | | |
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Robert Prosperino Brewster, NY
 Barrel Sampler Posts:2483


 | | 02/05/2008 5:54 PM |
| | I never made the cut for this one. I had to cut my cab mailers last year, so I passed on their last regular release. I'm still on the Switchback list, so I'm still getting a Foley cab! | | | |
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jason Napa Valley
 Wine Addict Posts:6888

 | | 02/05/2008 6:17 PM |
| | I haven't made this list either(wouldn't buy anymore even if I had) which is weird since I already made SQN's mailing list. | | | |
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David Spriggs
 Grape Sorter Posts:311

 | | 02/05/2008 6:41 PM |
| Posted By jason on 02/05/2008 6:17 PM
I haven't made this list either(wouldn't buy anymore even if I had) which is weird since I already made SQN's mailing list.
SQN has increasing quatities available due to their new vineyard coming on-line. On the other hand, Pride does not have any new sources to pull from. The have a replanted vineyard coming on-line soon, but I think that it won't add that much to the availability of these wines.
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CellarKeeper Sarasota, FL
 Grape Fermenter Posts:433


 | | 02/05/2008 9:58 PM |
| Posted By SCMGuy on 02/05/2008 3:53 PM I ordered all of them and asked for more - or and got on the lottery too. This is one of my big outlays for the year. It's my wife's favorite red. -Dave-
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Vine Milwaukee, WI
 Grape Fermenter Posts:695

 | | 02/06/2008 12:19 AM |
| | Is Bob Foley still with Pride? I thought I may have heard that he left... | | | |
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David Spriggs
 Grape Sorter Posts:311

 | | 02/06/2008 12:47 AM |
| His is still there as a consultant only. Sally Johnson is the new winemaker. -Dave- | | | |
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Randy Wigginton
 Wine Connoisseur Posts:5512

 | | 02/06/2008 1:16 AM |
| | Have a boatload allocated. sigh. I'll be taking all of it -- it is still excellent, and it is very easy to sell in secondary market. | | | |
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jason Napa Valley
 Wine Addict Posts:6888

 | | 02/06/2008 1:22 AM |
| | Does it still garner much of a markup in the secondary? I took a quick look at winebid and it seemed only the 2001 were really going for at least double acquisition cost. Obviously that has nothing to do with how easy it is to sell, but is it worth the outlay(I forget that I am one of the few poor people on this board ;) ? | | | |
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Randy Wigginton
 Wine Connoisseur Posts:5512

 | | 02/06/2008 1:31 AM |
| Jason - these days I mostly purchase for personal consumption. There are very few - if any - wines that can be immediately flipped for 100% profit. I don't buy wine for the profit, but if I know that I can sell the wine for what I paid without a bath, it reduces my worries about buying my allocation.
And if you stop buying wine, you will soon be more affluent than many on the board ;-) | | | |
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