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Tyler Balliet said on June 18th, 2008

The Pepperwood Grove is only $6.50!?! I haven’t had this wine in 4 or 5 years but I seem to remember it being more expensive. It seems like it’s pretty much impossible to get any kind of wine from the US this cheap.

Tim said on June 18th, 2008

The prices posted reflect what we paid. Prices will vary by region, store, etc.

Houstonmacbro said on July 9th, 2008

What would be the advantages of going non-vintage? Why wouldn’t a winery put a date on the bottle? Is this to pass off lesser wines to an unsuspecting public that has no way of verifying the year and therefore, not able to compare it to other brands?

Tim said on July 9th, 2008

The importance of vintage is a disputed topic. Arguably, vintage is more important on more expensive wines that are meant to be aged versus inexpensive “drink now” wines.

Reasons a wine producer may go non-vintage include: 1. They are blending wines from multiple vintages. 2. They believe growing seasons to be consistent from one year to the next and hence the wines they produce to be consistent from year to year.

I believe there are variations in vintages and prefer a vintage label so that I know what I’m getting. Although with some mass producers you may find bottle inconsistencies within a vintage making that mark irrelevant.

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