There seems to be quite a few giant Port collections around here... have any of you thought about the value of your collection? And do you dare to share it?
Just a few hundred bucks here, so far.. but I intend to catch up.
Eric Menchen wrote:Besides the public factor, are you willing to admit to your wife or significant other what your collection is worth?
Hehe, true that
I've been thinking about a related topic though, are you insured, and what kind of insurance is appropriate for wine?
Also, have anyone ever seen his or hers collection completely or partly robbed or destroyed?
CellarTracker says I paid $4700 for port worth $3700. Could be; I usually shop by convenience/availability, rather than best price. However, I think the "Community Value" on CT tends to be a little low, possibly because it is often based on early, rather than current, purchase prices. Someone who loaded up on 1966 Graham's VP right after release might have it listed at a lower value than someone who bought a bottle yesterday.
Earlier I tried to connect with Ftlop'ers through cellartracker.
If anyone would like to share their cellar info, they can add my nickname "ttholst" as a cellarbuddy in CT.
According to CT my port value is currently 4100 usd..
There's a CT thread elsewhere on FTLOP, but to save looking, I'm 'pwm' there and my cellar is available for browsing by anyone interested. (It's several months out of date, but I'm working on a 'hard inventory' in a slow, casual sort of way.)
I also have CT set to auto-Tweet (pwmeek) when I drink a bottle (or batches of bottles when I'm catching up on things) so people could even follow my wine consumption if they wanted.
Purchase price about $ 6,021 and estimated current market price $ 9,456. Never had any theft problems and no insurance carried. I did discuss it with an insurance agent and he said any normal house policy would NOT cover a wine cellar. That would require a separate rider based upon an itemized and costed list of wines to be covered. I live in what I would consider a low risk area and have never sought insurance.
I'm more in Jim's neighborhood for value. But unlike Jim, my insurance company said I didn't need a separate rider and the wine would be covered on my normal homeowner's policy.
This took a little research, but I was intrigued by the question. So, I invested the time.
$8,572 based on the lowest replacement prices I could find for each bottle on winesearcher.com. For the handful of bottles that I could not replace on winesearcher.com, I used my purchase price.
I actually think that is pretty close to what I have paid in total (more for some bottles, less for others.)