
The cost is $220/bottle and $440/magnum before tax, shipping, and the inevitable auction house fees when you re-sell. Tax varies by state, but I’ll guess 7%, or $77 for our purposes. Shipping to your house and then to the auction house will cost $30, if you wait until it is cool enough for ground transportation to be safe. So the cost to get the wine to the auction house for sale is $241. Auction house fees run 12% to 21%, plus 1% insurance. So, the minimum reasonable break-even price for flipping NEXT of KYN is 13% higher than $241, or $272/bottle.
Now let’s look at the competition:
2006 Sine Qua Non Raven Series Syrah (RP 96) retails for $200
2007 Sine Qua Non Labels Syrah (RP 95-98) retails for $225
(prices on wine-searcher as of August 4, 2010)
The same winemaker has higher scoring wines for much cheaper. If you really want NEXT of KYN, just wait a year and buy it at retail. At least you won’t get stuck with the magnum.