pgentile
Still learning
- Joined
- Apr 7, 2015
- Messages
- 1,113
- Reaction score
- 938
Let's say you put out $150.00 for a batch of grapes/fruit yielding 6 gal. By the time your wine is drinkable you have supplies, storage, electricity, time, planning, effort etc etc. into the cost. So initial cost was $5 per bottle, by the time it's drinkable the cost is around $10 per bottle(just picking a numer). So the bottles have a tangible worth or value. Even if your fruit was free.
But my question is when you are consuming bottles from the batch, with each one gone, does that change the value of the remaining bottles? And what is the worth or value of your last bottle from a batch? Especially from a good batch?
But my question is when you are consuming bottles from the batch, with each one gone, does that change the value of the remaining bottles? And what is the worth or value of your last bottle from a batch? Especially from a good batch?