If you’re a serious collector, you don’t have many resources to help you find the most exceptional wines on the auction market.
-You’ve got newsletters from merchants shilling their product. That’s their job.
-You’ve got newsletters from sommeliers waxing poetic about their travels and dinner parties. That’s fun.
-You’ve got guides to this region and that. Helpful for beginners.
But I’m not here to do any of those things. I’m here to help serious collectors identify exceptional old world wines.
I have over 20 years of experience in the rare wine business. I’ve sold cases of wine for hundreds of thousands of dollars, drunk the most expensive wine made in each of the world’s most famous wine regions, enjoyed Madeira from when Napoleon was in office, but I also know that nothing benefits from a decade of bottle age like Loire muscadet.
I work in this industry. To fulfill my promise to find the best wine for you, that will mean calling out various retailers or auction houses on their marketing BS. In order to cut through that marketing and call a spade a spade, or an overpriced Lafite an overpriced Lafite, without incurring the ire of my peers and drinking buddies, I've chosen to remain anonymous (for now).
Commendable. Head on over to allinalldone.wine/upgrade to pick your plan.