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Topic: Wine 95' - grapes (Read 635 times)

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October 18, 2016, 03:52:32 AM
#8
Lol dude. Wine cant survive for that long in that bottle. Bottle needs to be horizontaly. Thats most probably vinegar by now. Something else, $2800 for home made Pinot? You should have it 280 liters in 1l sealed bottles from 1995 stored horizontaly on the 7 - 12 celsius. Now that would be maybe worth $2800.

Yeah it was kind of kept vertically , i mean you saw the picture of the bottle. But the temperature wasn't bigger than 15 celsius ever in that room.

In any cases that's my price. Cheesy

If someone is interested to buy it with 2800$ can spend some money or to send a professional to check it before buying.


http://www.wine-searcher.com/most-expensive-wines

You are almost in the top 10, just  shy 120$, but you currently get the 14th most expensive wine and are only 9 usd from overtaking the 13th. This must be such a great wine due to being in a room and "kind of kept vertically".


Seriously though, you are asking extreme artisan prices for $300 worth of wine at best, You are definitely trying to sell on bulk and age but it hasn't been done properly. 

You can buy 50 litre of white wine for $300 online with shipping included. If you are trying to say it's quality then stop.

Well that's it if some one is interested let's do it.

Well this is the minimum price that my grandma want on it. So who I am to refuse her demand.

Smiley
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October 17, 2016, 03:33:49 AM
#7
Lol dude. Wine cant survive for that long in that bottle. Bottle needs to be horizontaly. Thats most probably vinegar by now. Something else, $2800 for home made Pinot? You should have it 280 liters in 1l sealed bottles from 1995 stored horizontaly on the 7 - 12 celsius. Now that would be maybe worth $2800.

Yeah it was kind of kept vertically , i mean you saw the picture of the bottle. But the temperature wasn't bigger than 15 celsius ever in that room.

In any cases that's my price. Cheesy

If someone is interested to buy it with 2800$ can spend some money or to send a proffesional to check it before buying.

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October 14, 2016, 03:51:23 PM
#6
Lol dude. Wine cant survive for that long in that bottle. Bottle needs to be horizontaly. Thats most probably vinegar by now. Something else, $2800 for home made Pinot? You should have it 280 liters in 1l sealed bottles from 1995 stored horizontaly on the 7 - 12 celsius. Now that would be maybe worth $2800.
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October 13, 2016, 02:29:10 AM
#4
What kind of wine is?
Where are you based?
sr. member
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October 12, 2016, 02:58:48 PM
#3
It is kept in the same bottle as i showed in the picture.

It wasnt kept in perfect condition and we are talking about 50 l.

Any wine knowers that want to be interested in buying it will surely know it's true. Actually all my relatives was asking me how ill be able to prove this. But I'm sure there are many ways legally.

And the shipment taxes it will be quite expensive.

It was made by my grandpa for my birth party, but they canceled year by year opening it.

I opened a bottle from 97 when he died and  it was drinkable and really sweet.

We've put nothing in it.

And it was kept at cold in the back kitchen.
legendary
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October 12, 2016, 02:32:27 PM
#2
You are asking for over $2,800 for a bottle of homemade wine?!
I think that's pretty ridiculous to be honest. Can you tell us who made the wine, how it was stored/preserved. Aged wines spoil if not stored in the correct conditions. Do you have any proof when the wine was made? It's easy to claim that some old wine was made 20+ years ago but without proof it's basically worthless.
Lastly, if you're going to ask for over $2k for your product, at least post a real picture of the product in hand...
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October 12, 2016, 01:17:33 PM
#1
Hi guys,

I have at home some wine home made in 95.
It was kept in something almost like this:
https://images5.okr.ro/serve/auctions.v7/2013/jun/24/e1d469452bb181f400c5fe6d016c6a2e-3514634-235_235_11.jpg?w=8692147f74adc8551e3a7c2a19e0bdcb

And never opened.

We just opened a bottle of wine from 97' and it was gorgeous so I just decided to sell it.

I saw some prices on internet and this is quite cheap.

35 people were drunk from 10 l, and the whole bottle is having 50 l.

The price is set at 4.5btc negociable.

Shipment costs are included.

Cya
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