Issues in retail wine
Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 3:04 pm
				
				Ok , first up I do sell wine for a living  , so there is a conflict here - sorry for those that I offend . 
Talking to a few friends over a lazy sunday lunch the topic of our favorite bottle shops came up , now and in the past . After much discussion ( also some red spilt - big hand gestures , must rember to put glass down ) the general consences was that the good old days were good , now trying to find a great retailer is harder than it should be .
Note , this is not a go at the people out there now , more of a nostalgic look at what was .
Rember with fondness Arlnolds fine wines , some not all of the toohey brothers stores , tastings of 5 vintages of grange that was for free ( true ) at vc double bay , The Woolarhra Bottle shop that allways seamed to have back vintage hunter wines at stupid ( cheep ) prices ....... sigh
The oak barrel before it moved , that guy on oxford street that would answer all questions with " White in the fridge , red on the shelf " oh joy he was fun .
Would love to here your storys , Peter
			Talking to a few friends over a lazy sunday lunch the topic of our favorite bottle shops came up , now and in the past . After much discussion ( also some red spilt - big hand gestures , must rember to put glass down ) the general consences was that the good old days were good , now trying to find a great retailer is harder than it should be .
Note , this is not a go at the people out there now , more of a nostalgic look at what was .
Rember with fondness Arlnolds fine wines , some not all of the toohey brothers stores , tastings of 5 vintages of grange that was for free ( true ) at vc double bay , The Woolarhra Bottle shop that allways seamed to have back vintage hunter wines at stupid ( cheep ) prices ....... sigh
The oak barrel before it moved , that guy on oxford street that would answer all questions with " White in the fridge , red on the shelf " oh joy he was fun .
Would love to here your storys , Peter

