Completely agree Rick and Brian. Our jobs as Somm's is to guide and educate, not so much judge, unless invited to do so as a professional.
I was in Oregon this past weekend for a wedding and was able to get to a couple of wineries.
I was also able to taste some homemade Willamette Valley Pinot the bride's father had made. He was serving it at the wedding and was excited for me to comment on it. (This always makes me somewhat uncomfortable, putting me on the spot when the wine may be less than good)
It was clean, honest, and pure. It was representative of the vintage (07). I had quite a few glasses, and it never became cloying, or unpleasant. It was good juice.
It was also not the stuff of legends as from the elite wineries I went to. No "polish". This discussion leads to the question: Is it really just the quality of fruit from this location that makes this much difference in the bottle?
Probably not. Maybe justly or not justly so. Especially given the price difference. But I'm with Rick on the $9. bottle every day of the week with our meals (the homemade Pinot) vs. the 2 pricey bottles once or twice a week. And that is where I want to take the mindset of our guests, rather than to the special occasion blockbuster once in a blue moon.
That will benefit all of us.