Highlighting Commerce Corner a bit in this article, as one method of offloading a few bottles from your collection.
(archived/non-paywall)
Highlighting Commerce Corner a bit in this article, as one method of offloading a few bottles from your collection.
(archived/non-paywall)
Ummm, I can’t see the article beyond the headline but maybe this isn’t the most desired type of attention?
Use the archive link.
The post was edited to include it after.
Have now read the article but my comment after the word but remains the same.
Gotta agree on that.
First rule of Commerce Corner…
Oh shit.
Bottles on offer in April included a 2016 Produttori del Barbaresco ($65) and a 2010 R. López de Heredia Rioja Rosado Gran Reserva Viña Tondonia ($140).
I’m thinking we need a commerce corner protection program asap
I believe the WB legal team is now put into action . . .
In Lettie Teague’s column in today’s WSJ, our very own Todd French is featured prominently…
lol
Normally a license is required to sell wine, but Commerce Corner sales are private, between buyer and seller, who assume legal responsibility for the transaction.
thanks NARC!
Brad - use the search function next time!
@moderators pls merge WB highlighted in WSJ article on selling off some bottles
CC posters be like…
i’m picturing something like…
Ouch.
First thing I did after seeing Todd’s post last night. Lols
Ummm, wow…not all publicity is good publicity
So let’s see - as a collectible is that 28% tax? Do you need a liquor license to sell?