American Fine Wine Collections

Sell Your Wine

Wine2Cash will pay you top dollars for your fine wine. Whether you have 1 bottle or a collection, you can cash in on your gains sooner than you think.

Here’s how:

Step 1:

Provide a list of the wines you are interested in selling and the price you would expect to receive for each bottle, case, lot or cellar.

Keep in mind we are not here to sell or cosign your wine for you. It's our aim to make a fair and reasonable offer to purchase your wine, an offer that you will accept.

As world traders of high end wine, we position ourselves in different economies to insure that you get top value for your wine. With the world market out pacing the national market this insures that you get the highest prices for your wine.

To help this process run smoothly, we ask that you honestly and openly indicate each wine's condition. If the label or capsule is smudged or damaged, we need to know about it. Just as important is the fill level. You'll need to disclose if the fill of the wine is below the neck, and if so, how far down the 'shoulder' is it. Let us know how the wine was stored and how it was acquired, as well as whether or not the original wood cases are available.

Please note, if there is any sign of seepage around the cork, the cork protrudes more than a millimeter from the top of the bottle, or the wine level is below the top shoulder of the bottle, we will not be able to purchase the bottle(s).

Step 2:

Tell us your email address, full name, phone number, city and state where the wine is stored.


Step 3:

Send us your list via email or mail, along with any time restrictions you have.

 

Step 4:

Once we agree on a tentative price we'll come to your location for a psychical inspection and verification of the wine's condition. The final price is determined based on the actual condition of the bottle(s) label, fill, and others factors affecting the value of your wine.

Get paid with-in 24hrs of an accepted offer.

All funds are wire transferred directly to your bank account. Once you receive payment, we pick up the wine. It’s that easy!

 

What Makes Us Different?

Wine2Cash pays more and pays quicker than typical auction houses who, generally pay sellers only 66-75% of the gross sales figure. This is before they deduct shipping, appraisal fees, and charges for unsold lots and storage. Wine 2 Cash eliminates these fees, so you end up with more money in your pocket, and we end up with fantastic wines.

 

Wines we’re interested in

Wine2Cash.com is particularly interested in highly-rated wines from great years originating from Napa, Sonoma and Bordeaux. Specific vineyard estates in which we have an utmost interest include:


France: Domaine de la Romanee-Conti (DRC) La Tache, Richebourg, Montrachet, Echezeaux, Chateau Latour, Chateau Lafite, Chateau Mouton, Chateau Haut Brion, Chateau Margaux, Chateau Petrus, Chateau Cheval Blanc, Chateau Leoville Las Cases, Chateau Angelus, Chateau La Mission, Chateau Ausone, Chateau Palmer, Chateau Montrose, Chateau Pichon Lalande, Chateau Pichon Baron, Chateau Ducru, Chateau Lafleur, Chateau Lynch Bages, Chateau L'Evangile, Chateau Domaine de la Romanee Conti (DRC), Chateau E Guigal La Turque, Chateau La Mouline, Chateau La Landonne, Chateau d'Yquem and Chateau Pavie.

 

United States: Screaming Eagle, Harlan Estate, Bryant Family, Colgin, Sine Qua Non, Heitz, Dunn, Silver Oak, Chateau Montelena, Dalla Valle Maya, Abreu, Araujo, Shafer Hillside Select, Opus One, Stags Leap, Caymus, Dominus, Marcassin, A Rafanelli, Philip Togni, Pahlmeyer, Pride, La Jota, Hundred Acre, Hourglass, Lokoya, Kistler, Joseph Phelps Insignia, Ridge Monte Bello and Peter Michael,Hourglass, Sloan, Martinelli, Aubert, Buccella, Cayuse, Quilceda Creek.

We are always interested in purchasing properly cellared California wines, French wines and Italian wines, though we will consider wines from any part of the world.

 

We also have specific interest in:

Bordeaux: Petrus, Cheval Blanc, Mouton Rothschild, Latour, Lafite Rothschild, Haut Brion, Margaux, Leoville Las Cases, Angelus, Pavie, La Mission Haut Brion, Ausone, Palmer, Montrose, Pichon Lalande, Ducru Beaucaillou, Lafleur, Lynch Bages, L'Evangile.

Burgundy: Domaine de la Romanee Conti (DRC), Roumier, Rousseau, Vogue, Ponsot, Engel, Mortet, Leroy, Jayer, Chezeaux, Drouhin, Jadot.

Italy: Barbaresco- Gaja, Prunotto.

Barolo: Giacosa, Conterno, Clerico, Scavino, Sandrone, Mascarello, Altare.

Brunello: Soldera, Antinori, Banfi, Altesino, Pertimali.