Don't Miss Marc Ollivier's Incredible Cuvée Granit Mal Etiquetée Reserve Bottle! Years from now, this rare collector's item will be worth enormous sums of money in the auction market, much like other classic examples of mislabelled commodities, currencies and postal stamps. Cult Muscadet winemaker Marc Ollivier, who was recently called The King of the Muscadet by wine critic John Gilman, mislabelled his New York shipment of Cuvée Granit 2005. This delicious red Muscadet is a combination of 19.6% Cabernet, 19.6% Côt and 19.6% Merlot. Unfortunately, Marc put the wrong label on the bottles he sent to New York and the label mistakenly identifies the wine as Cépage Cabernet. To correct this error, the bottles have been decorated with a beautiful gold label reading: Cuvée Granit Mal Etiquetée. Roughly translated, this means Cuvée Granit Mislabelled Hold on to these collector items and keep them for your grandchildren. They'll be worth a fortune.
What's the other forty percent?
Good question!
what a great wine to sell to those dark restaurants mr. dresser !
good morning mr. dresser ! the experiment is over. the mrs. suggested is was time.
and eat at that dark restaurant !
Is Marc staying under 20% so he doesn't have to consolidate for accounting purposes?
wheres my double mag??
Marc's accountant does the blending.
He "mislabelled" his bottles. Oh dear, why on earth would he do that? Certainly not to artificially inflate the price of his wine...(smirk)
i just bought 3 bottles unknowingly. two had no sticker, but one did. i even asked the store clerk what the sticker meant and he had no idea. |