Offley boa vista vintage 1977

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Offley boa vista vintage 1977

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Hi,

New to the forum but I would appreciate if other members could give me a bit of advice. I have 3 bottles of offley boa vista 1977 that I was given as a christening gift. I have had them for 22 years and they have been stored correctly in a cool dark place lying down and regularly turned. I have tried in the past to selll these bottles but without much success and as they are just taking up room I would really like to sell them. Does anybody have any insight as to the best way to sell these bottles and their current value?

Thanks alot
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Hi Simon,

Firstly, can you please tell us roughly where you are in the world as this will affect the advice we can give about ways of disposing with your bottles and what you might get for them?

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simon26 wrote:regularly turned.
egads! :shock:
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g-man wrote:
simon26 wrote:regularly turned.
egads! :shock:
yeahhh.. I wasn't gonna say anything.
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djewesbury wrote:
g-man wrote:
simon26 wrote:regularly turned.
egads! :shock:
yeahhh.. I wasn't gonna say anything.
Me neither.
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At the risk of being controversial; tish and piffle, I knew someone who did this, very infrequently and at a third of a turn, no triumph, no tragedy.
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Agreed. There was a time when this was considered to be the right thing to do. Someone then decided not to and we are still in that phase. One day there will be a different plan and people will snigger at what we do now. You can apply that sequence to almost every aspect of life.

IMO, it is of no consequence whatsoever.
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:roll:
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DRT wrote:Agreed. There was a time when this was considered to be the right thing to do. Someone then decided not to and we are still in that phase. One day there will be a different plan and people will snigger at what we do now. You can apply that sequence to almost every aspect of life.

IMO, it is of no consequence whatsoever.
reminds me

do they still slap the white paint stripes on the bottles?

i wonder what happened to that
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Though the first thing that comes to mind is, Riddle me this! ;-)
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simon26 wrote:New to the forum but I would appreciate if other members could give me a bit of advice. I have 3 bottles of offley boa vista 1977 that I was given as a christening gift. I have had them for 22 years and they have been stored correctly in a cool dark place lying down and regularly turned. I have tried in the past to selll these bottles but without much success and as they are just taking up room I would really like to sell them. Does anybody have any insight as to the best way to sell these bottles and their current value?
Hello Original Poster.

Davy’s have the OBV77 at £65 a bottle. If selling at auction, or via a wine merchant, one normally receives about half of the retail price. So, for three bottles, about £100. Is that worth the effort?

One course of action would be to speak to a good local wine merchant, an independent rather than part of chain.

But a better alternative would be to keep them, and open them with friends (maybe just one friend if you’re both very thirsty). Have the port with steak au poivre, and then continue drinking it after.

Please let us know what you decide to do.
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DRINK IT.... I just opened a bottle of Boa vista 77... and it was a plesure :-)
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