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Default How can I sell part of my collection locally?

Hello,

I live in Fairfield County Connecticut and want to sell some of my
wine but don't want to do it on line...looks too tedious. Does anyone
know where I can go or who I can contact to sell?

Thanks,

Ralph

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The "too tedious" is winecommune.com or winebid.com? They're probably
the best option unless you have enough of a collection to interest a
brick and mortar auction house.

You might try looking at localwineevents.com to see if there are any
wine groups in your area,.

Unsure re CT, but most states are pretty tough on individuals trying to
sell wine to public. If you want to email me I'll send you email
addresses for a couple of Westchester and Fairfield retailers who might
buy your wine, depending on what you're selling.

More on selling wine:
http://winefaq.hostexcellence.com/wine/section1.php#l1

On Jan 26, 12:50*pm, Ralph > wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I live in Fairfield County Connecticut and want to sell some of my
> wine but don't want to do it on line...looks too tedious. Does anyone
> know where I can go or who I can contact to sell?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ralph


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Thank you!! I'll check it out.
Have you sold on either of those online site? Seems like a long drawn
out process.

Ralph


On 26 Jan 2007 11:20:21 -0800, "DaleW" > wrote:

>The "too tedious" is winecommune.com or winebid.com? They're probably
>the best option unless you have enough of a collection to interest a
>brick and mortar auction house.
>
>You might try looking at localwineevents.com to see if there are any
>wine groups in your area,.
>
>Unsure re CT, but most states are pretty tough on individuals trying to
>sell wine to public. If you want to email me I'll send you email
>addresses for a couple of Westchester and Fairfield retailers who might
>buy your wine, depending on what you're selling.
>
>More on selling wine:
>http://winefaq.hostexcellence.com/wine/section1.php#l1
>
>On Jan 26, 12:500m, Ralph > wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I live in Fairfield County Connecticut and want to sell some of my
>> wine but don't want to do it on line...looks too tedious. Does anyone
>> know where I can go or who I can contact to sell?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Ralph


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I've actually never sold wine, period, though I've traded some I
decided I wasn't fond of. I do know folks who have sold on both sites,
and indeed it takes a while to get money.

If you're in CT send me a note re what types of wine you wish to get
rid of, maybe can refer you to some folks who buy cellars.

On Jan 26, 3:28�pm, Ralph > wrote:
> Thank you!! I'll check it out.
> Have you sold on either of those online site? Seems like a long drawn
> out process.
>
> Ralph
>
> On 26 Jan 2007 11:20:21 -0800, "DaleW" > wrote:
>
>
>
> >The "too tedious" is winecommune.com or winebid.com? *They're probably
> >the best option unless you have enough of a collection to interest a
> >brick and mortar auction house.

>
> >You might try looking at localwineevents.com to see if there are any
> >wine groups in your area,.

>
> >Unsure re CT, but most states are pretty tough on individuals trying to
> >sell wine to public. If you want to email me I'll send you email
> >addresses for a couple of Westchester and Fairfield retailers who might
> >buy your wine, depending on what you're selling.

>
> >More on selling wine:
> >http://winefaq.hostexcellence.com/wine/section1.php#l1

>
> >On Jan 26, 12:500m, Ralph > wrote:
> >> Hello,

>
> >> I live in Fairfield County Connecticut and want to sell some of my
> >> wine but don't want to do it on line...looks too tedious. Does anyone
> >> know where I can go or who I can contact to sell?

>
> >> Thanks,

>
> >> Ralph- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -


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