Inherited about 50 bottles of wine, but I don’t really drink wine. How does one sell wine in Canada?
Inherited about 50 bottles of wine, but I don’t really drink wine. How does one sell wine in Canada?
by Undeadpaladi
6 Comments
40thcenturyman
damn, some nice bottles here. your best (legal) bet would be to throw it on an auction. where are you located?
coolzebra5
Not technically allowed to sell wine outside of an auction and need to prove that it was stored properly.
General-Mulberry
My personal advice would be to sell the Caymus, make a couple quick bucks, and then save the rest by laying the bottles on their side in a temperature & humidity controlled room (wine fridge or just an underground cellar being ideal) until you can appreciate what you have. At the very least, pop one of those Dom Perignon and see if you like it before selling it!
TroubleshootReddit
Most of the times I see the title and it’s like 19 crimes…
This lot… is definitely not 19 crimes.
AromaticStruggle
Check Wineberserkers or the Wine Spectator message boards. You’ll find some Canadians you could privately sell to.
6 Comments
damn, some nice bottles here. your best (legal) bet would be to throw it on an auction. where are you located?
Not technically allowed to sell wine outside of an auction and need to prove that it was stored properly.
My personal advice would be to sell the Caymus, make a couple quick bucks, and then save the rest by laying the bottles on their side in a temperature & humidity controlled room (wine fridge or just an underground cellar being ideal) until you can appreciate what you have. At the very least, pop one of those Dom Perignon and see if you like it before selling it!
Most of the times I see the title and it’s like 19 crimes…
This lot… is definitely not 19 crimes.
Check Wineberserkers or the Wine Spectator message boards. You’ll find some Canadians you could privately sell to.
Those 1996 Doms are sought after.
Good luck!
I’ll give your 20