Zachy's Cage Sale...worth the money?
Zachy's Cage Sale...worth the money?
I just received the e-mail from Zachys regarding their cage sale. As I was perusing the price list, it seems like their regular retail price is almost 80-100% higher than the best price on wine-searcher.com. Anyone else notice this, too? For instance, who's actually paying retail for these wines:
2005 Pavie - $600
2005 Cheval Blanc - $2000
2005 Las Cases - 525
2005 Troplong Mondot - $450
2005 Mouton Rothschild - $1400
2005 Margaus - $1900
Are these just pre-bubble prices? Anyone buying?
2005 Pavie - $600
2005 Cheval Blanc - $2000
2005 Las Cases - 525
2005 Troplong Mondot - $450
2005 Mouton Rothschild - $1400
2005 Margaus - $1900
Are these just pre-bubble prices? Anyone buying?
Re: Zachy's Cage Sale...worth the money?
You could live up to your screen name by buying at those prices.
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Re: Zachy's Cage Sale...worth the money?
Those prices are ridiculous.
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Yes, but I won't.
I think I wasn't clear with my point. Mainly, I was reaching out to other Zachys customers to see if they feel like something is off with the pricing. I find it disingenuous when retailers offer "sales" off prices that have been marked up substantially. I've purchased some wines from Zachys, but frankly, I'm surprised that a large retailer like them gets away with this.
Maybe I should have included the "sale" prices as well:
2005 Cheval Blanc - $2000 to $850
2005 Las Cases - $525 to $295
2005 Margaux - $1900 to $925
2005 Mouton Rothschild - $1400 to $795
2005 Pavie - $600 to $250
2005 Troplong Mondot - $450 to $289
I think I wasn't clear with my point. Mainly, I was reaching out to other Zachys customers to see if they feel like something is off with the pricing. I find it disingenuous when retailers offer "sales" off prices that have been marked up substantially. I've purchased some wines from Zachys, but frankly, I'm surprised that a large retailer like them gets away with this.
Maybe I should have included the "sale" prices as well:
2005 Cheval Blanc - $2000 to $850
2005 Las Cases - $525 to $295
2005 Margaux - $1900 to $925
2005 Mouton Rothschild - $1400 to $795
2005 Pavie - $600 to $250
2005 Troplong Mondot - $450 to $289
Re: Zachy's Cage Sale...worth the money?
What you have posted is pretty typical for Zachy's. Their prices are usually higher than most. When they have a really good sale, the prices can be reasonable, sometimes even a good deal. But you always have to cross-check against other retailers.
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Zachy's has had good deals in the past, wayfool, but I haven't seen any from them in recent history.
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The best deals at Zachy's are usually sale items when the vintage has just been released. Like '04 La Lagune for $26 etc.
Or for that matter, '02 Margaux for $120 (ancient history) but this just bears out my point.
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Or for that matter, '02 Margaux for $120 (ancient history) but this just bears out my point.
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Yes Chris, they had some awesome deals from the 2002 and 2004 vintages.
Re: Zachy's Cage Sale...worth the money?
Andy Cuomo is busy at the moment, and I don't think there's enough postive publicity in waging war against sharp dealing retailers on behalf of well-heeled winos for him to care.
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