Anyone in the US or Canada purchased from HDHWine.com?

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Todd Pettinger
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Anyone in the US or Canada purchased from HDHWine.com?

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I was looking at HDHWine.com (Hart Davis Hart)
I see they are located in Chicago - perhaps someone there might be able to provide me with an experience note or two??

http://www.hdhwine.com

Browsing though even their online retail section yielded some decent deals... compared to local Edmonton prices. I have yet to actually open an account and calculate shipping from them. Also, depending on the shipping, I suppose Canadian duty might come into play so some of the stuff may very well end up near or over the price I would pay locally. I'm LOOKING anyway and that is a start! :)

Thanks for any recommendations/notes that anyone can give me!
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Todd,

I've ordered from them only once without any problems. Not a long track record, but I was very satisfied with the one purchase.
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anyone in the us or canada

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i have bought a few bottles over the years from them with no issues whatsoevever. i do think however, you'll get a hassle from your customs folks if you buy from the us.

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I know this company very well. The D in HDH was from the former Chicago Wine Company (Davis & Davis) the first auction house in the USA back in the early 1990s. I bought a slew of Mags from them between 1993-1996.

Now HDH is a company I know even better. Chris Klingenstein is somebody you should ask to deal with. Mention you are a member here and a friend of mine and you will be treated very well.
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Post by Todd Pettinger »

Thanks guys!

I'll ask for Chris and see if he has much experience dealing with Canadian orders. He may have some insight into the customs/duty, being that he is in the business. :)

Or. I'll order ONE bottle of something and find out for myself just how bad it can be :P

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I have a friend in Edmonton who is a lawyer that is WELL versed in the legalities and duty/taxes involved in obtaining wine and bringing it into the USA. No USA retailers are really that sharp on this topic. Email me for an introduction, as I think he would shed some bright light for you.
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Post by Frederick Blais »

A friend of mine is always ordering from them when he goes in the US.

I did call them once asking if they would ship to Quebec even though its illegal and I don't expect to be refund if the shipment does not come to destination. The answer was still no, they don't ship to Canada.

For shipping cost, I know they have very competitive price fon central USA, but when I tried to ship to Northen Carolina, the price was not interesting.

Good luck with that and let me know if you are able to convive them.
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Argh! Silly Canadian laws...

[quote=winebid.com]"Canadian law prohibits us from shipping wine to Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Saskatchewan and Yukon Territory."[/quote]

:roll: So, you can't ship to CANADA (as those are all the provinces and territories in this fine country!) :) (I imagine this will be the same for the majority of auction houses in the US, including HDH.) :cry:

Looks like if I want to bid on any of these auctions or buy something online, it'll have to be delivered to an address in the US and then a road trip is in order! (maybe not such a bad thing!)

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Post by Todd Pettinger »

Roy Hersh wrote:I have a friend in Edmonton who is a lawyer that is WELL versed in the legalities and duty/taxes involved in obtaining wine and bringing it into the USA. No USA retailers are really that sharp on this topic. Email me for an introduction, as I think he would shed some bright light for you.
Email sent! Thanks Roy!
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