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08-13-2003, 03:35 PM,
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I don't believe I've ever heard of "certificates of storage". Could you please point me to the message that references that. There have been a lot of messages that talk about provenance, which means that whoever is trying to sell older vintages should have to give some sort of indication that the wine has been stored under proper cellar conditions since release. There are a few of us ITB, but I don't recall anyone mentioning that they had to purchase large quantities to get good deals on wine. Where I work I get wholesale plus 10%, which can be a very good deal in some cases. I brought home a wine (just one bottle)last week that normally retails for $13.99 and we had it on sale for $11.99. the price to me was $2.78.

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