Unfortunately I am an audiophile who loves wine much to the chagrin of my bank account. Shkong78 you are correct that there are a lot of similarities between wine lovers and connoisseurs as well as stereo gear and the wine itself. The main difference between the two is once you open the bottle and drink it at best you have a very pleasant memory whereas stereo gear should last a little longer then an open bottle of wine.
One of my wine buddies who really knew his wine would always buy 2 to 4 cases of the same wines that were highly rated by Robert Parker. That always puzzled me as I don’t buy my wine based upon ratings so I eventually asked him why he relied on Robert Parker so much? His response was “thanks to Parker I drink for free.” He would store the purchased cases in his wine cellar for 5 to ten years and then sell half the wine online for at least double what he had paid because Parker had rated them highly.
I wish I could do this with stereo gear!
One of my wine buddies who really knew his wine would always buy 2 to 4 cases of the same wines that were highly rated by Robert Parker. That always puzzled me as I don’t buy my wine based upon ratings so I eventually asked him why he relied on Robert Parker so much? His response was “thanks to Parker I drink for free.” He would store the purchased cases in his wine cellar for 5 to ten years and then sell half the wine online for at least double what he had paid because Parker had rated them highly.
I wish I could do this with stereo gear!