 
 
Don't know about the rest of you but that's the 4th time i've been burned with auction wine from various suppliers over the last 10 months
 
 
Last one was a Bollinger Grande Annee, almost cried then
 
 
anymore sad stories??
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
graham wrote:Took recent delivery on my most recent wine win from Grays, 24 bottles of Stefano Lubiana 2003 Chardonnay. I guess I should have noted that their return policy didn't apply to this lot..... To cut a long story short every bottle went down the sink as they were undrinkable. Sent email but was ignored. Live and learn
Don't know about the rest of you but that's the 4th time i've been burned with auction wine from various suppliers over the last 10 months
Last one was a Bollinger Grande Annee, almost cried then
anymore sad stories??

rednut wrote:Probably best advice I can give would be stay away from Grays for wine.......shoes and clothes they are ok for though.
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Partagas,
I have looked at Sterling a few times and made a couple of purchases last year but the prices people bid seem a bit on the high side compared to other auction sites so I've steered away lately.
Maybe it's just that booming WA economy?

 Seems to me that the seller had a reason to sell. I'm glad to say that having collected for ten years I am now starting to get some nicely aged reds and do not need to rely on auctions to get what I need. But.....the occasional punt is fun
 Seems to me that the seller had a reason to sell. I'm glad to say that having collected for ten years I am now starting to get some nicely aged reds and do not need to rely on auctions to get what I need. But.....the occasional punt is fun 
graham wrote:Ratcatcher
They were all heat effected to such an extent they were stewedSeems to me that the seller had a reason to sell. I'm glad to say that having collected for ten years I am now starting to get some nicely aged reds and do not need to rely on auctions to get what I need. But.....the occasional punt is fun