It'll be a cold day in He!! before I spend over $20 for a bottle of wine. I cannot believe I wouldn't find a less expensive wine I would like just as much. This would exclude specialty wines such as ice wine or ports.
I hear you RW. I used to feel the same way. One day, I was just thinking, "how good could a $100 bottle of wine be????
Having never tasted a first growth or any of the more celebrated wines, I just wanted to find out for myself. I figured that spending $100 would be a small price to pay to find out. After all, spending $100, in this hobby, is like breathing!.
I do not make this a habbit. Who could possibly afford to? But, just once or twice I could stomach.
So, when a group of us went out to dinner, I tipped the waiter to conduct a blind tasting. In one case, the expensive bottle of brunello was easy to spot (it has a more smokey flavor), but my brunello held up quite nicely! All of the flavor components were there.
We did this a second time with Pinot Noir. This time it was not so easy to tell them appart. 4 out of 7 people actually chose my Pinot as the expensive one. This made the investment worth while. Any kind of confirmation is very hard to come by when making wine. I walked away knowing that not only did I make good wines, but great Pinot and Brunello!