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Launching Cracka Wines

A new wine sales auction site, Cracka Wines has launched with thirty premium wine producers signed, with an aim of filling the space between the discount site Grays Online and the vintage wine player Langton's.

Dean Taylor, the managing director of Cracka Wines and founder of Wine Ark, wine storage organisation stated "The market between $10 and $25 a bottle has been largely missed by the existing wine auctioneers."

Mr Taylor who has joined forces carsales.com.au CEO Shane Pettiona and wine journalist Angus Hughson, said the Cracka Wines auction site provides winemakers with a channel to sell their product online without the need to establish a online transactional system.

Mr Taylor stated "We're trying to provide an additional sales channel for wineries, who are being squeezed between the wine glut and the dominance of Coles and Woolworths."

The first online wine auction which goes live on September 27 uses the inventive "Dutch auction" system, whereby the bid commences from the recommended retail price and then over time, the bid price decreases.

At any time, potential buyers can lock in a purchase price, with the potential risk that if the price falls too far, that there may not be any of their selected wine available for purchase.

Unlike traditional online wine auctions whereby buyers vie for individual lots, the Dutch auction system allows multiple wines items to be sold at the same time, leaving no risk of the potential buyer being outbid in the dying moments of an auction's end.

Mr Taylor said "Most people expect to get at least 20 per cent off RRP for buying a case from a retailer, and this gives you the opportunity to get more than that -- at between 30 and 40 per cent off is where people really start to move into the market, and we expect that by the time we reach 45 per cent off, all the wine will be sold."

The Walking Dead Recap: A Close Shave (New York Magazine)

**Shane shears in The Walking Dead.**

This episode begins with a flash-forward of a buff, shirtless man standing
before a sink, shaving his head. As his face is perfectly framed by the
mirror, we realize that it's not a sneak peek of next season's _Breaking Bad_
but instead our very own Shane Walsh. Shane flashes his most convincing _Full
Metal Jacket_ glower and then we're peeling back to a few hours before, when
Shane still had both his hair and his soul.

The theme of this episode is clearly "choice," because the characters can't
stop saying it. Dale chooses to give Andrea back her gun and apologizes for
taking away her choice back at the CDC. Daryl doesn't want to put the hung
zombie out of his misery because the guy made the choice to "opt out" (which
doesn't actually make sense, since the sign said he was bit and so what was he
supposed to do?). Grimes pleads with Lori to make the choice to try to save
Carl or to allow him to die. Only Andrea admits that, not unlike the zombies,
she is surviving purely out of habit, that sometimes what ...

New York Magazine

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