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- Savannah - 06-10-2001

Where on the internet can I go to find out what the top 10 selling wines are? Also, in reading other questions...what IS the proper way to store wines you would like to keep for a much later date?


- Drew - 06-11-2001

Savannah, welcome. Wine.com, which is now Evineyard.com, is a large online wine retailer who posts a monthly "Top Ten" list of the most popular wines they sell. Go to: http://www.avanthost.com/channels/wine/ to see the list. Personally though I don't know how market true their list is, and if it is, can you apply it to your non-E based retail sites like your store. As you know...what's in at your neck of the woods is out in mine.
Also you have to consider the general wine consumer market and the wine geek market, which are two distinct markets. As to storage scroll down to Storage/Cellars/Racking at the bottom of the categories and you'll find a lot of info on proper storage.

Drew


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- Savannah - 06-12-2001

Drew...Thx ever so much for the "Welcome", & the useful information you gave me. I think I have a lot to learn yet...*smile*. What does 'non-E based' mean? pls


- Drew - 06-13-2001

Dot com retail compared to walk in retail. Non e based are those businesses that don't sell on the internet.

Drew