In Reply to: Re: 2000 Bordeaux posted by Jim Cate on June 04, 2003 at 19:52:18:
Jim, looks like you're in luck- I'll paste the text from winebid's website as to the states they cannot ship to below which does not include tx. BTW- I'n not affiliated w/ winebid, I'm just a happy customer.WineBid.com will arrange for shipment to an address specified by the buyer. Please note, however, that we can only ship to states where we are legally allowed to do so. If a buyer lives in a state where the direct shipment of wine by WineBid.com violates the law, we suggest that the buyer provide an alternative address in another state. States whose state laws make it illegal for us to ship wine are Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Utah and Vermont.
If you live in a state to which we cannot ship wine another alternative is to have your wine shipped to a professional wine storage facility in a direct shipping friendly state. We have compiled a list of such facilities, though buyers should be aware that these facilities are not affiliated with WineBid.com and we do not provide an endorsement of them. We recommend that you contact the facility directly to determine if their costs and services meet your needs.
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