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The 1 Million Dollar Mollydooker Massacre

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I know there are some Mollydooker fans that hang here.


A MCLAREN Vale wine maker says he's "gut-wrenched, shocked and numb" after losing more than $1 million of his flagship shiraz when a container crashed from a forklift.
Moollydooker Wines' 2010 Velvet Glove Shiraz sells for $185 a bottle, but now winemaker Sparky Marquis has lost a third of his production after the mishap which destroyed all but one of the 462 cases bound for the US.


As the container hit the ground the force of 12 tonnes crushed the cartons, reducing many to a third of their normal size.


"It was unbelievable, crazy. It was not what I wanted to hear," Mr Marquis said. "When they opened up the container they said it was like a murder scene. There was red everywhere, But it smelled phenomenal. They were really impressed with the smell."

$1m of Moollydooker Wines 2010 Velvet Glove Shiraz lost in forklift crash | Herald Sun
 
I think Alex is right! My first thought was that I would have had a hand bilge pump out there and a 55gal drum telling the insurance guy to look the other way!

That sucks, that is really an awesome wine. I guess Velvet Glove will bring a realy premium price now!
 

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  • A McLaren Vale winemaker lost over $1 million worth of premium Mollydooker Shiraz (selling at $185/bottle) when a forklift accident destroyed 461 of 462 cases destined for the US market.
  • Forum members joked about salvaging the spilled wine and speculated that the remaining bottles would command even higher prices due to scarcity, while praising the winery's handling of the PR disaster through official updates and YouTube videos.

A McLaren Vale winemaker lost over $1 million worth of premium Mollydooker Shiraz (selling at $185/bottle) when a forklift accident destroyed 461 of 462 cases destined for the US market. Forum members joked about salvaging the spilled wine and speculated that the remaining bottles would command even higher prices due to scarcity, while praising the winery's handling of the PR disaster through official updates and YouTube videos.

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