Bad news for audiophiles?


In new study a bottle of wine priced at $90 tastes better than a bottle of the same wine with price tag of $10.

http://www.cnet.com/news/study-90-wine-tastes-better-than-the-same-wine-at-10/
geoffkait
The retail cost of a bottle of wine is closely tied to the market value of real estate where the wine is produced. Expensive vineyards produce expensive wines.
"07-02-15: Nonoise
Zd542, No, I missed that one. The only upside would be to return the unit for a refund and keep the wine. Of the two, at least one would satisfy."

Good answer.
Onh I never thought about that but your probably right.

Prices have to cover overhead. That's for sure. The rest is harder to be
certain of. 🏆
07-03-15: Onhwy61
The retail cost of a bottle of wine is closely tied to the market value of real estate where the wine is produced. Expensive vineyards produce expensive wines.
I'd expect the converse to often be true as well. A property which produces higher quality and thus often more expensive wine, due in part to its soil characteristics and the local climate, will as a result have greater value as real estate.

Best regards,
-- Al
the only thing wine and audio have in common aside from the subjective nature of both is to the un initiatied it all tastes/sounds more similar than different. But once one develops their palate, and tastes the nectar there is no going back