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for those of you in the uk

Posted: 15:10 Tue 01 Sep 2015
by g-man
http://www.wyliefinewines.co.uk/cgi-bin ... PR=-1&TB=A

incredible deal and well worth taking a punt on.

Re: for those of you in the uk

Posted: 18:14 Tue 01 Sep 2015
by Andy Velebil
very low shoulder, cork depressed but still tight, excellent label and necklet. Should be ok for UK (only) travel.
Not very good condition, but at 185 Pounds......still really risky.

Re: for those of you in the uk

Posted: 18:38 Tue 01 Sep 2015
by PhilW
With that much ullage it would be a big risk; > 50% of being faulty, for 45%ish price - not sure it's worth it.

Re: for those of you in the uk

Posted: 18:32 Wed 02 Sep 2015
by uncle tom
That sort of condition really knocks back the value of the bottle. In the last three years at auction, I've seen a Sandeman '35 with that level sell for just £25+ BP and a Warre '47 sell for £30 + BP

I'm a bit surprised at PW offering that bottle - most merchants would send it back to a saleroom - or drink it..

Re: for those of you in the uk

Posted: 19:13 Wed 02 Sep 2015
by PhilW
uncle tom wrote:I'm a bit surprised at PW offering that bottle
For clarity, Tom is referring here to Peter Wylie of Wylie fine wines, not to me.

Re: for those of you in the uk

Posted: 21:54 Wed 02 Sep 2015
by uncle tom
For clarity, Tom is referring here to Peter Wylie of Wylie fine wines, not to me.
Sorry Phil - the coincidence of acronyms totally passed my radar.. :roll: