Wine Buying Online?
#4
LOL!
Just what I was thinking.
One of the best ways to get what you want is to buddy up, and get to know the sommalier at your local shop. I hosted a Silver Oak party that almost didn't happen because one of the cases got crushed. But the sommalier at my local shop hooked me up.
Just what I was thinking.
One of the best ways to get what you want is to buddy up, and get to know the sommalier at your local shop. I hosted a Silver Oak party that almost didn't happen because one of the cases got crushed. But the sommalier at my local shop hooked me up.
#5
Ever heard of Ebay or Craigslist? 99% of those items can be bought in a store, yet for some odd reason people seem to keep those sites in business (lol)...
As for my age, I turned 21 in the 80's....
My reason for asking is, my local shop does not always have what I want, and sometimes I find a 1am online shopping spree to be relaxing.
As for my age, I turned 21 in the 80's....
My reason for asking is, my local shop does not always have what I want, and sometimes I find a 1am online shopping spree to be relaxing.
#6
might be on the wrong coast for you, but i usually order from winelibrary.com they are out of NJ. i usually wait for free shipping coupons since they have them from time to time. cheaper nj tax + no sales tax + free shipping = FTW!
#7
I like Fine Wine Shop & Fine Wine Merchant - Berry Bros. & Rudd, but as a heads-up they are overseas.
#8
wine.com is a good site which I have used and if you sign up for their e-mail distribution you can often receive 99-cent shipping specials. Another tip, Google "wine.com coupon". I just ordered a bottle a few weeks ago and found a $5 off any $35 order just via Google.
#9