Warre's 1977 Vintage Port for sale (Valuation & Advice?)
Warre's 1977 Vintage Port for sale (Valuation & Advice?)
Hello all,
I am trying to sell a case of Warre's 1977 Vintage Port that I was given as a christening present 22 years ago.
It has been stored in a cool, slightly damp cellar. It is from Oporto as stated on bottle label and 21% alc/vol. The labels do appear slightly grubby and some have lost their stick. Will this be a big problem when trying to sell?
I will attach photos, and can provide more photos on request.
I look forward to anyone's response!
Many thanks,
Gus
I am trying to sell a case of Warre's 1977 Vintage Port that I was given as a christening present 22 years ago.
It has been stored in a cool, slightly damp cellar. It is from Oporto as stated on bottle label and 21% alc/vol. The labels do appear slightly grubby and some have lost their stick. Will this be a big problem when trying to sell?
I will attach photos, and can provide more photos on request.
I look forward to anyone's response!
Many thanks,
Gus
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Re: Warre's 1977 Vintage Port for sale (Valuation & Advice?)
Gus -- where are you located? How were the bottles stored (side/upright, in box, etc)? Have they been transported around?
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Re: Warre's 1977 Vintage Port for sale (Valuation & Advice?)
Hi
I am located near Brighton in West Sussex, England. Bottles stored in the crate in a cool cellar. No transportation.
Cheers,
Gus
I am located near Brighton in West Sussex, England. Bottles stored in the crate in a cool cellar. No transportation.
Cheers,
Gus
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Re: Warre's 1977 Vintage Port for sale (Valuation & Advice?)
Hi Gus, Warre '77 is a lovely, albeit slightly variable port, but is one of my favourites.
It sounds like your bottles have been stored well, so assuming there is no capsule damage and the colour looks good and dark, then these bottles should be in good condition. The labels falling off is less of an issue - this often happens in good cellar conditions, and in the case of these bottles the bottle itself has Warre 1977 embossed in the glass as well as (should be) on the capsule. (if you want to re-stick the labels, a few dabs of wallpaper paste is quite effective).
If you've seen our standard advice to sellers, then you'll know to expect roughly half of retail for bottles in good condition when sold privately or at auction, so I would expect you to get somewhere in the region of £350-500 for the case of 12 (i.e. roughly £30-40/btl)
It sounds like your bottles have been stored well, so assuming there is no capsule damage and the colour looks good and dark, then these bottles should be in good condition. The labels falling off is less of an issue - this often happens in good cellar conditions, and in the case of these bottles the bottle itself has Warre 1977 embossed in the glass as well as (should be) on the capsule. (if you want to re-stick the labels, a few dabs of wallpaper paste is quite effective).
If you've seen our standard advice to sellers, then you'll know to expect roughly half of retail for bottles in good condition when sold privately or at auction, so I would expect you to get somewhere in the region of £350-500 for the case of 12 (i.e. roughly £30-40/btl)
Re: Warre's 1977 Vintage Port for sale (Valuation & Advice?)
Hi Phil,
Thanks for the info!
Thanks for the info!
Re: Warre's 1977 Vintage Port for sale (Valuation & Advice?)
Could you let us know what the port levels in the bottles are please - shine a torch through the glass if it is difficult to see - are they in the neck, and if so by how much, or below the bottom of neck (the shoulder). Also, could you please post some pictures of the tops of the bottles to see capsule condition. Warre 77 can be very nice indeed. Thanks.
Re: Warre's 1977 Vintage Port for sale (Valuation & Advice?)
Hi Dave,
All the levels are well in the neck, most likely full but the bottles are very dark so its hard to tell but you can feel when holding them.
I have taken all requested photos but I cannot get them small enough to upload on here even after exporting and lowering quality multiple times!
Do you have an email I can send them to instead. I have photos of the bottle tops, case, labels and attempted bottle level shots.
Thanks,
Gus
All the levels are well in the neck, most likely full but the bottles are very dark so its hard to tell but you can feel when holding them.
I have taken all requested photos but I cannot get them small enough to upload on here even after exporting and lowering quality multiple times!
Do you have an email I can send them to instead. I have photos of the bottle tops, case, labels and attempted bottle level shots.
Thanks,
Gus
Re: Warre's 1977 Vintage Port for sale (Valuation & Advice?)
Gus, I have sent you an email.
Re: Warre's 1977 Vintage Port for sale (Valuation & Advice?)
Hi Gus,
I'm the director of Wine Auctioneer. We've sold a couple of Lots of Warre's 1977 Vintage Port (and have another Lot in current auction). Based on our sales history, I'd suggest likely selling price of approximately £50 per bottle. In terms of condition, labels do fall off, that's natural and acceptable. However, I would advise against re-gluing those same labels back on the bottle - many people see re-attached labels as evidence of potential bottle-tampering; far better to present with labels held to bottle by elastic bands - it's a show of honesty.
I'm the director of Wine Auctioneer. We've sold a couple of Lots of Warre's 1977 Vintage Port (and have another Lot in current auction). Based on our sales history, I'd suggest likely selling price of approximately £50 per bottle. In terms of condition, labels do fall off, that's natural and acceptable. However, I would advise against re-gluing those same labels back on the bottle - many people see re-attached labels as evidence of potential bottle-tampering; far better to present with labels held to bottle by elastic bands - it's a show of honesty.
Re: Warre's 1977 Vintage Port for sale (Valuation & Advice?)
Great advice!StuartC wrote: ↑09:55 Fri 20 Jul 2018 Hi Gus,
I'm the director of Wine Auctioneer. We've sold a couple of Lots of Warre's 1977 Vintage Port (and have another Lot in current auction). Based on our sales history, I'd suggest likely selling price of approximately £50 per bottle. In terms of condition, labels do fall off, that's natural and acceptable. However, I would advise against re-gluing those same labels back on the bottle - many people see re-attached labels as evidence of potential bottle-tampering; far better to present with labels held to bottle by elastic bands - it's a show of honesty.
Welcome to Stuart.
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
Ernest H. Cockburn
Ernest H. Cockburn
Re: Warre's 1977 Vintage Port for sale (Valuation & Advice?)
Hi Stuart
Great advice, and thanks for the more accurate estimate. For precision, is £50 (£600 for 12) what Gus could expect to get net, or a gross figure excluding shipping to an auction and commission etc.? Thanks.
Great advice, and thanks for the more accurate estimate. For precision, is £50 (£600 for 12) what Gus could expect to get net, or a gross figure excluding shipping to an auction and commission etc.? Thanks.
Re: Warre's 1977 Vintage Port for sale (Valuation & Advice?)
Hi Stuart,
Many thanks for the advice!
Many thanks for the advice!
Re: Warre's 1977 Vintage Port for sale (Valuation & Advice?)
Hi Dave,
Estimate is hammer price. We charge a £5/Lot listing fee and low 5% seller commission; and can assist with arranging courier for uplift and delivery to us. As I don't want to spam your thread, you can check full requirements and fees on our website - https://www.wineauctioneer.com/getting- ... lling-wine.
Cheers,
Stuart.
Estimate is hammer price. We charge a £5/Lot listing fee and low 5% seller commission; and can assist with arranging courier for uplift and delivery to us. As I don't want to spam your thread, you can check full requirements and fees on our website - https://www.wineauctioneer.com/getting- ... lling-wine.
Cheers,
Stuart.