Hi there
I have 5-6 dozen Australian Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon wines dating back to 1996, and most of it is 1998 with some 2000-2001. I have 8-10 sets of 3 of the same make, year etc and 4-5 6 packs and some boxes of 12.
Due to changing circumstances I am interested in selling the wine if it is worthwhile.
One example is Orlando St Hugo 1998 2 boxes of 6
Is there an easy way to check it my wine is in demand and a normal selling price range?
What is the best way to sell this?
Thanks for any advice
Kevin
How to sell your wine?
Re: How to sell your wine?
The best, safest and most legal way is thru an auction house. Here in NSW and Victoria Langtons offer this service, and they have a valuations page https://www.langtons.com.au/PriceGuide which may be of use. But in SA Mark Wickman offers a similar auction service and has a strong level of support (unlike Langtons).
Some retailers will value your wine and take it off your hands as well , but you need to have an idea of its worth beforehand. But as this forum is kindly sponsored by Gavin, I will say no more on that.
Some retailers will value your wine and take it off your hands as well , but you need to have an idea of its worth beforehand. But as this forum is kindly sponsored by Gavin, I will say no more on that.
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Re: How to sell your wine?
In South Australia, Oddbins is another wine auction house alternative with a searchable price guide:
https://www.oddbins.com.au/?sArea=priceguide
If you are west of the border there's Sterling Wine auctions, and they also have a searchable price guide:
http://www.sterlingwine.com.au/searchhi ... php?page=1
As Hacker has mentioned, unless you have a valid liquor licence, a dedicated wine auction business would be your best and most legal option to dispose of any wine.
Cheers,
Ian
https://www.oddbins.com.au/?sArea=priceguide
If you are west of the border there's Sterling Wine auctions, and they also have a searchable price guide:
http://www.sterlingwine.com.au/searchhi ... php?page=1
As Hacker has mentioned, unless you have a valid liquor licence, a dedicated wine auction business would be your best and most legal option to dispose of any wine.
Cheers,
Ian
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Re: How to sell your wine?
Another vote for Wickmans. http://www.wickman.net.au
Send Mark Wickman an email with the wines (instructions on the website) and he'll give you a free no obligation appraisal-normally with in 24-48 hours.
I've sold through both Sterling and Wickmans. Both were good, but Mark is a nice guy and that is why he gets my vote.
Send Mark Wickman an email with the wines (instructions on the website) and he'll give you a free no obligation appraisal-normally with in 24-48 hours.
I've sold through both Sterling and Wickmans. Both were good, but Mark is a nice guy and that is why he gets my vote.
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Re: How to sell your wine?
Thanks for the prompt replies.
PS I am in Victoria
PS I am in Victoria
Re: How to sell your wine?
warek wrote:Thanks for the prompt replies.
PS I am in Victoria
Doesn't matter give Mark Wickman a call he can arrange pickup.
Cheers
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