Surely it does! The difference is another $100K that could be used for hedonic indulgences. If one has trouble spending the first $200K, that extra $100K means more hard work to empty one's pocket of it. And if one is a spendthrift, man, oh man, that extra $100K would still not be enough.
Recently, I learned of Louis XIII Cognac. Then, today, I ran across Louis XII Black Pearl on the Web.
That extra $100K may just mean one can get himself a bottle, but you'd better hurry. Supply is very limited.
PS. Following is a rave review of Louis XIII
Rare Cask Cognac I happened to find on the Web. Is the magnificence real, or is it just BS?
There are up to 250 flavors throughout the century-old eau-de-vie, each flavor tasting unique through each progressive sip. I started with a note of fleur de tabac. And then tasted wild mushrooms, a promenade in an Autumnal forest full of wood fruits, prunes and scents of vanilla. Next came beeswax and gingerbread, and then a surprising afternote of fresh mint. It was an all-encompassing trip of tastes back and forward through the ages, a pure testament to the unpredictability of nature and the astounding talent of Trichet. To taste the Louis XIII Rare Cask is to experience a richness beyond anything you'd expect to find in a glass, as Trichet describes it, "as if experiencing the soul of Louis XIII himself."