This offering of the highest quality goose down comforters will give you an assortment to choose from. The comforters are priced according to the quality of the fabric shell and the fill power of the down. The higher the quality of each component makes the differences in the prices you see.
I personally would not choose less than what they call the Vienna Comforter due to the 750 fill power down and the 350 thread count down proof fabric.
I would not recommend the summer weight comforter. It will not offer enough insulation to use during cold nights. If you choose the year round weight, you can augment the warmth in the coldest months by putting a blanket over the top of the goose down comforter. You want the goose down comforter close to your body for the best use of its insulating properties. Finally, if you don’t mind putting the comforter away for a portion of the year, then I recommend the winter weight one. With a winter weight comforter, you will not need any blankets at all during the coldest nights.
When I lived on the mainland where there were very cold nights, I had two comforters. I had a year round weight one and a winter weight one. When the temperatures dipped below freezing, I pulled out the winter weight one, I turned my thermostat extremely low, and I was toasty warm under my comforter.
My comforters now reside at my parents’ house and get used where they are needed most. They are 20 years old, and they are still as plump and warm as when they were new. They were very expensive at retail price, but I worked for the manufacturer and paid very little of their true value. The retail price of the winter weight queen sized comforter was over $3000. It is worth every penny.
Here in Hawaii, I still sleep under a goose down comforter all year round. It is thin, and I cover it with a blanket on our colder nights. We have no heating nor air conditioning.