2 Madeira for sale: 1834 and 1863

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2 Madeira for sale: 1834 and 1863

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Hello All,

looking to sell 2 bottles of madeira I purchased 2 years ago from The Rare Wine Co:

1834 Barbeito Malvasia
1863 Barbeito Bual

Anyone intersted?

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I trust you are aware the RWC is still selling these wines. OK, how much are they?
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Jason,
How much are you asking for the bottles? That might make selling them a little easier if people knew the price you were asking.

Also, we are a real names forum. I need you to change your username to comply with that. Thanks.
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Agreed Andy - and I am awaiting your TNs from yesterday - not on the ports. :evil:
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Ray Barnes wrote:Agreed Andy - and I am awaiting your TNs from yesterday - not on the ports. :evil:
They should be up this afternoon Sir :D
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Until that epiphanic moment arrives, I can scarcely breathe. :help:
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Thanks, modified my username.

The two madeiras on the Rare Wine Co website are $1120. looking for $775 + shipping.

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Jason
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Thanks for the quick reply Jason, it's very much appreciated.
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Re: 2 Madeira for sale: 1834 and 1863

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Jason I am interested in this wine and have a friend who will assist me with the financing of it. I would like to know what methods of payment you accept. Could you also please advise what the shipping might be to WA (subject to approval from the destinee). My colleague here in Canada will call me back later today. He seemed quite shocked at this excellent buying opportunity. Personally, having thoroughly enjoyed a 10 YO boal over Christmas, this deal has me salivating.

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Hi Ray,

guess shipping will be around $30 with insurance via FedEx.

I would accept payment via personal check, money order, or western union.

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Jason
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Thanks Jason - I am expecting a call from my financier later today. If you have a chance to make an immediate sale in the interim though I won't hold you up from doing that. :) Have you - or others here - had these wines before?

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Re: 2 Madeira for sale: 1834 and 1863

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Hi,

nope, I have never tried them. I did open a bottle of the 1853 King Pedro V port at the time I bought these, and thought that was fantastic.
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Gotta admit, in light of this revelation, that I am surprised you are trying to sell these wines.
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nothing too surprising, just paying down some debt :-)
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I've had both and they are VERY solid bottlings!

I've had the 1834 about 15-18x now and although I am no longer excited by it, it is always a very very good drink. The 1863 is also wonderful. Ray you can check my TNs in the Madeira database.

As to insuring bottles of wine ... since it is not legal to ship from one individual to another ... you can't insure wine. In fact, it is best if FEDex has no idea wine is in the box. This may vary in some states, but you surely can't ship wine into BC where Ray lives ... at least not legally.

There are other means of course. :evil:
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Roy is it ok with you if I discuss your notes here? I have read them already and have some concerns. Or shall I contact you privately?

As for the BC legislations you are of course correct. I think I get the gist of the :evil: too. :)
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I had one experience of 3 with the 1863 that was less than favorable, however it was clearly an off bottle. The other two experiences were very positive including the last one that was featured in the current newsletter. So don't worry about the one bad one ... those experiences with Madeira ... are extremely rare.
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Note to Jason, I am waiting to hear back from my financier on this deal and may have to contact him again this afternoon. I remain very interested in this offer and got your message re the shipping cost. Thanks! :)
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Jason, assuming my financier comes through, I am going to buy this wine. I have emailed him and am awaiting a reply.

Thanks for your patience. :)

Ray
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Re: 2 Madeira for sale: 1834 and 1863

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Hi Ray,

No problem.


Regards,
Jason
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