SPAM: Wine sale

Yixin

Yixin
If anyone is passing through Singapore and wants to purchase some wines which were not shipped properly, please let me know. Thank you for your shekels!

Sale!
 
originally posted by Yixin:
SPAM: Wine saleIf anyone is passing through Singapore and wants to purchase some wines which were not shipped properly, please let me know. Thank you for your shekels!

Sale!

Jesus. Sorry man. Fucking shitheads.

OTOH, it's about 1/4 Champagne, so no big loss there.
 
originally posted by Yixin:
SPAM: Wine saleIf anyone is passing through Singapore and wants to purchase some wines which were not shipped properly, please let me know. Thank you for your shekels!

Sale!

Wow, you are definitely going the extra distance, Yixin. I hope that your customer base appreciates the conscientious approach you've taken to this clusterfuck of a situation. You are giving schnooks everywhere the heebie-jeebies, you realize.

Mark Lipton
 
My stepdaughter and son-in-law are leaving Singapore in 2 weeks after being based there for 2 years. They're returning to their home in SF. They have enough on their plate right now. Also, it would probably be a hassle to bring wine back.
 
Most of our trade is with restaurants, so we don't have a large private client base. And if you think about all the wines we had to airfreight in to replace this shipment at short notice, it wasn't a pretty financial situation (which resulted in other screw-ups: breaking the lease on a larger warehouse space, skipping two shipments of wine, and cancelling planned marketing/events). We also had to lawyer up, which was distinctly unpleasant.

But that's life, and our choice. Tant pis.
 
Did some wines fare better than others because of this or that characteristic, or did the heat damage seem kind of randomly distributed?
 
originally posted by Yixin:
Most of our trade is with restaurants, so we don't have a large private client base. And if you think about all the wines we had to airfreight in to replace this shipment at short notice, it wasn't a pretty financial situation (which resulted in other screw-ups: breaking the lease on a larger warehouse space, skipping two shipments of wine, and cancelling planned marketing/events). We also had to lawyer up, which was distinctly unpleasant.

But that's life, and our choice. Tant pis.

As a recently minted small business owner, I feel your pain. I'm glad you were able to weather the storm thus far and wish you well going forward.
 
originally posted by Yixin:
Most of our trade is with restaurants, so we don't have a large private client base. And if you think about all the wines we had to airfreight in to replace this shipment at short notice, it wasn't a pretty financial situation (which resulted in other screw-ups: breaking the lease on a larger warehouse space, skipping two shipments of wine, and cancelling planned marketing/events). We also had to lawyer up, which was distinctly unpleasant.

But that's life, and our choice. Tant pis.

oyy

But congratulations on doing the right thing.
 
Yixin, sorry for your troubles. You have great list of wines there.
Do you know how much longer Andre Bregeon will be making wine?
We drank a bottle of the 2004 Reserve white label this week and it was incredible.
Has he found anyone to take over the wine making?
 
originally posted by Marc D:
Yixin, sorry for your troubles. You have great list of wines there.
Do you know how much longer Andre Bregeon will be making wine?
We drank a bottle of the 2004 Reserve white label this week and it was incredible.
Has he found anyone to take over the wine making?

Fréd Lailler is doing most of the running now. The 2011 is very good, given the weather conditions, so I am optimistic.
 
originally posted by Yixin:

Sale!
I can't tell you how sad I was to pull an '89 Joguet out of inventory this week and find a Crossroads price tag on it.

You won't be doing that to any of your customers.
 
originally posted by SFJoe:
originally posted by Yixin:

Sale!
I can't tell you how sad I was to pull an '89 Joguet out of inventory this week and find a Crossroads price tag on it.

You won't be doing that to any of your customers.

As a client wryly commented, "Your wines were cooked for a shorter time than 99% of the wines sitting on retail shelves here."

There might still be hope for that bottle, and at least you've adjusted your expectations downwards (so there's only upside). Some wines are remarkably sturdy, and a refermenting bottle of '79 Joh. Jos. Prüm WS Auslese was one of the best wines I've had from my birthyear.
 
What is KOT? There used to be a soda that is now long gone, their jingle used to be "It's Cott to be good!"
 
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