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  Montesquieu Winery
General Posted by winer1 on 07/03/2006 at 10:38 PST in General
Last Reader Comment on 02/02 at 00:10 PST

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  in search
Collecting Posted by daquino2003 on 02/22/2009 at 09:42 PST in Collecting
Last Reader Comment on 12/29/2011 at 16:43 PST

how is everybody.. i am in desperate search of a 2003 Gaetano D'Aquino Garganega Pinot Grigio.. My fiance has had this bottle as a gift for a lil while and it was taken from somebody unknown.. So if anybody know where i am able to order one please let me know..

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  LICENCED IMPORTER
General Posted by magalieswines on 11/21/2011 at 05:08 PST in General

Anyone from California wanting help to import fine wines from other countries may contact me. James Horn of Magalies Wines & Spirits 760-356-5936

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  Assistance w wine import for personal use from southern Italy
General Posted by vixenhanne on 05/06/2008 at 14:31 PST in General
Last Reader Comment on 10/29/2011 at 09:39 PST

Looking for an agent/broker/person w a license to assist with import of wine from southern Italy. Any takers??

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  Ideas on wine import?
General Posted by manchego on 08/22/2002 at 12:59 PST in General
Last Reader Comment on 09/28/2011 at 05:05 PST

I am doing some homework in regards to my dream of importing some very unique wines to the USA from Spain. Is there anyone who can offer information (including websites) on: 1. import laws for California - federal and state 2. where to look for transportation / transport issues 3. import licenses 4. books / publications on this matter 5. anything else?? Thanks for whatever information you can offer! I have looked over this site and seen some information that will be useful, but there really is so precious little out there in way of this type of information... I have exclusive rights for several wine producers for the USA, but i really have so much work to get to before bringing in the first shipments. Thanks, Andrew :wq

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  Wine search Help, please...?
General Posted by friskyfawn on 09/27/2011 at 19:23 PST in General

I have recently bought a very unique bottle, made of porcelien carved into a old man w/ a pipe in his mouth and also wearing a hat. It is dated on the bottom 1978>>Made Italy>>HAND PAINTED w/ a V mark beside it. It also has a label on the back, with the lettering in a fancy writing "Lacrima Christi" below that it says "VINO LIQUOROSO" and also much more 50 cl oposite side R.I. 27/AT>>>16% VOL.>>>below the Vino LIQUOROSO>>>CONFEZ,CANTINE DUCA D'ASTI CALAMANDRANA>>>(ITALIA) I will submit some pics of the bottle I am having trouble locating this bottle on the internet, please help in telling me what this bottle is and where it comes from and its value....? Thank-you very much!! :) (Show Me!)

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  2003 Byrum Paso Robles
Collecting Posted by imcolorful on 06/14/2011 at 08:35 PST in Collecting
Last Reader Comment on 06/14/2011 at 08:37 PST

Would be interested in selling or trading a case of Cabernet Sauvignon.

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  2003 Elgin Napa Valley Meritage
Collecting Posted by imcolorful on 06/14/2011 at 07:44 PST in Collecting

I just got a case and am interested to sell or trade.

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  montesquieu Wine Scam
General Posted by nycwinepro on 05/05/2011 at 15:44 PST in General

Many of you on here have posted looking for information o Montesquieu Wines....It is hard to find info that is current as they employ a reputation defender website to clean up / remove negative postings. I know this pertinant info for a fact... I have been in the wine biz for 6 years, trained here in NYC and UC Davis. I took a job at Montesquieu and was invariably disappointed with the products and sales methods; being that The wines are sold via 'cold call' in a carnival barker style. The training to work at Montesquieu is decidely NOT wine focused training. Instead, you are told to read the 'Secret', create a 'vision board of wealth' and sell based on targeting customers who exhibit an impulse buy mentality. The wines are not legit, they are created by purchased juice and unused lots and they put a large ticket price on the bottle. Once again, these are not small production-boutique wines from small family owned vineyards, but left over second-or more likely third label wines, with shiny labels trying to appeal to the nouveau riche. I resigned, as I am a wine pro, who cannot, in good conscious, sell a product that is fraudulent. Oh, one more thing. I was relatively successful, I made a sale a day,( you can expect to make a sale per 300 phone calls...and that's an amazing average as you are calling business people at their jobs and spend a majority of your time being hung up on by savvy ad-mins) but my wine sales were not because I was a trained wine pro, it was because I am very charismatic. I noticed that the second best so-called broker was a drug addict and knew nothing about wine at all....you are expected to drink all day, starting at 8:30am and for someone who loves fantastic wines, I had a hard time choking down a few of these subpar wines. The office managers were nice, if not disillusioned and they were not trained in wine at all, the office in New York is nice as well, but to reiterate, the wines are subpar and not sold by wine professionals. At the time of my departure, there were only 2 remaining 'brokers', one was the aforementioned drug addict....actually doing cocaine on the job, and another woman who knew her stuff and had vast food and wine experience but she popped Vicodin on a reguclar basis as she had a back injury from a car accident . The last I heard she ( the vicodin addict, not the coke-head) jumped ship based on the inethical products and sales methods. To sum up, this is a job for a person who is hard up as they pay you $500.00 a week for 6 months, you need not have any wine knowledge, and you don't have to pass a drug test, dress nicely or even have a professional demeanor.....If you are opportunistic and able to bullshit on the phone you will do ok.....Expect to make no more than 20,000.00 yearly. After 6 months, you work 100 percent on commission. Soooo, you do the math. You only sell by the case. The average weekly sale is less than $3,000.00. So, there you go, if you have no other recourse, take a job at Montesquieu, but keep interviewing in the meantime.

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  Creighton Cabernet
General Posted by martinrunner on 08/18/2005 at 13:37 PST in General
Last Reader Comment on 05/05/2011 at 14:51 PST

Recently joined your site as I am searching for a Cabernet I tasted recently called Creighton. It was excellent, but I can't find it anywhere. Does anyone have any knowledge of this wine?

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