Moses Botbol wrote:David Spriggs wrote:
Yes, with shipping it's still a great deal IMHO. Shipping and all taxes, duty, etc adds $10 a bottle.
Well done! $10 is great for Intl shipping per bottle. Did you get the foot lockers or OWC for them too?
I've found the there's at least one piece missing from the goodies in the foot locker unless the I buy Vesuvio with outer cardboard box is sealed.
I've paid as little as $8 per bottle for Intl shipping late last year (lower fuel costs helped). I always ship via temperature controlled sea container. It takes a long time to arrive, but is much cheaper than air freight. These Vesuvios might be here by December. My experience is that air freight can be hard on older wines because of the pressure difference in transit.
I'm not sure how these are packaged. Usually I ask, but this time I just closed my eyes and bought. I am expecting that they are just going to come in 12 bottle export cartons. The reason is that they weren't described as six pack cases... but that could have been an oversight. As long as the wine is in good condition I'll be happy

This was part of a large offering. Multiple case lots of 1994, 1996, 1997, 2000, and 2003 all showed up in the merchant's inventory on the same day. I don't know who would be dumping all of these... I suspect another merchant or wholesaler.... possibly from auction.... but I watch the UK auctions pretty closely and don't recall these being offered.
I have brought in many case of 1994 Vesuvio from the UK in the past and all of them have been pristine foot lockers still sealed in the cardboard. Well... they are opened up in the UK by the consolidator to apply the required US slip labels (warning label) to them before export. All the goodies have been in them
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I can't say that about the bottles I've purchased at US auctions. Last month I bought 3 six packs - 1998, 2000, 2003 in a single lot at auction. You would have thought that they would at least be OWC, but they were just in cardboard. I have also purchased OWC Vesuvio at auction, but as you noted, most if not all of the goodies were missing.
By the way, Sokolin is offering 1994 Vesuvio for $64 - which I consider to be very fairly priced.