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So the Coravin is a cool thing, but just too much for the average person, or even the above average wine collector. The refills cost too much. I know one wine company here in NorCal that has one that they hacked with a line to a commercial grade tank of argon to reduce the cost (a Coravin on a long tube to a big tank...and yes they are all ex-techies). I have thought about getting one for awhile but the cost is just too much and I own 2672 bottles right now (yes, I may have a problem, but it down from a high of 4907 - Covid times). For the most part any bottle we open gets finished in 2 days. For any $$ bottle, it is opened with friends (not in Covid time but..) and it will get finished that evening.

The real interesting use for the Coravin is for when you have a number of the same bottles and you want to taste it over time to see how it ages. Buy a case, set it down and Coravin a bottle and taste it every year to see the progression.

Anyway wine is a fun thing to get into as long as you understand that $$$ does = best. I have had some $1000 bottles that are amazing wines, but not more amazing then a $100 bottle. The exception would be some very very old bottles 30+ years, but that is an acquired taste as old wine is very different from the normal today to 10 years that most people drink.



Wait you drank 2300 bottles in the last 10 months?


People that have that much wine are collectors. The fate of most of what they have is to be sold on, not drank by them.


I was more impressed by the number of significant figures. If I had to guess, I'd say I have 2 or 3 bottles around just now. I can't even manage one sig fig, and it isn't because I started with over 4,000 bottles.


https://www.cellartracker.com/

Run it on an old iPad mounted by the cellar door. It took weeks to put all the data in the first time.


No, sorry. Poor choice of phrasing. That as the maximum number of bottles I reached since I started to keep track. That’s number is from 2017. We had a few big parties in 2017/18 that cut that number down.

I use an application called CellerTracker. It’s a great app. I have an old iPad mounted in a stand next to the door of the cellar and make sure to record what gets drunk.


ok we all feel much better about your well-being


That's what I'm thinking. How?? I mean unless you're throwing a party every day or two, but that doesn't jive with "covid times"


You can also sell or donate wine...


I have donated wine for charity auctions. Checking...says 218 bottles.


I generally take all donations offered at parties.




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