WTB: 1950 Terrantez

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Daniel Fraley
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WTB: 1950 Terrantez

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If any of my madeira brethren is willing to part with a bottle of this, at a reasonable price, I'd love to try! [friends.gif] [cheers.gif] [beg.gif]

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There are NO reasonable prices on that Barbeito. The price nowadays has doubled since it was released, $275 > $550 today. Are you willing to pay that?
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More like tripled. The Rare Wine Co had a bottle a few months ago for $850.00.
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And while Eric and I, (along with other fans) find this to be a stellar bottle of Terrantez ... not for the inflated price of $850 which has more to do with its scarcity nowadays than anything else. I have one lone bottle left, having opened a few of my earlier bottles with the family that owns Faja dos Padres, where this wine was originally harvested and vinified.
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Would be willing to spend around $200 if the opportunity comes around. Perhaps someone out there bought a case and wants to share. :D
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Daniel Fraley wrote:Would be willing to spend around $200 if the opportunity comes around. Perhaps someone out there bought a case and wants to share. :D
IIRC it was a lot more than that on release. So wishful thinking at that price.


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Current auction price is $666, so it's very unlikely that you will see $200 ever again.
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$200??? [shrug.gif]

Maybe by the glass. :scholar: :mrgreen:



As mentioned above, it was $275 .. and it was released in 2003, IIRC.
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I have a copy of the 21 March 2006 RWC newsletter with the offer for 1950 Faja dos Padres terrantez. I bought one for $195. The next time I bought one was in 2008. I think the price was $395 then. They were bottled in 2002.

Does anyone know how many were bottled?
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Yes, they were bottled in October 2002, that we know. You are prob right about the $195, as I may have bought my six at two different intervals. I know at one point, I bought 3 at $275. As for quantities, we'd have to ask Mannie or Ricardo.
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