Is $2,000 wine worth it?

Is $2,000 wine worth it?

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Depends is sending me 100 dollars worth it?

No. They had so called "wine experts" taste wines, were they switched the contents of bottles and most of them ranked cheap wines higher. Anything above 100$ is most likely a ripoff.

Most sommeliers can't even tell the difference between €2 Aldi wine and €20 expensive stuff, so I doubt it gets objectively much better after that

i pay 1,5 US$ for a bottle of vodka, that makes me drunk quickly, that's worth

Cheapest quart here is ~20 leafs

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depends op. can i use it to kill every american on earth?

Is $2.000 wine worth it?

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You pay for the experience. Opening a nice whiskey is a much better experience than opening a cheap one, yet I can't personally taste the difference

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These tbqh, i bet that 2000 doller wine is better than 2 dollar dishwater, but in the end they are both fucking grape juice. And high price doesnt mean its always good.
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This. Being a "wine expert" is the memeiest """""""""""expertise""""""""""""" ever.

theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2013/jun/23/wine-tasting-junk-science-analysis

OP, save your money, get some cheap wine, and invest the rest of the money in Eastern Poland.

Sad. this price in brazil is already with a tax of 81,5%, vodka is cheap as fuck to produce.

If you can't taste the difference what's the point for all you know it could actually be a $10 bottle instead of a $100 and you wouldn't be able tell the difference

I had a glass of $1200 wine and thought my fav $50 Chilean wine was much better.

It creates a nice atmosphere when you have guests over. I drink cheap whisky when I am alone lmao

No.

Use the same money to buy 200 bottles of $10 wine instead.

Yeah but i what i mean is for example if someone brings a $10 bottle and tells you it's an expensive one since you can't tell the difference are you going to have the same experience as if it was a real expensive bottle?

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good goyim, just pay $2K for a $50 worth
seriously, if you want to drink jew wine, just by a 10€ mouton cadet, it's pretty basic that goes with any red meat and cheese

It's worth exactly $2,000.

mon genre de gars

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