
How would you describe online wine auctions? One iDealwine customer described it as an “adrenaline rush” in a recent interview with Susie and Peter of the acclaimed Wine Blast podcast. Angélique, iDealwine co-founder, also joined them for the podcast episode, spilling the beans on online wine auctions, describing them as a “game” that can even stop meetings – you’ll have to listen to the podcast to find out the full story…
Why bid on iDealwine in the first place?
From maximum bids to alerts, iDealwine auctions has all the functionalities to allow you to bid on the wine of your dreams no matter where you are in the world. Each auction lasts for about 10 days, so everyone has time to browse the catalogues and uncover the gems hidden among the icons. Or maybe it’s the icons you’re after and there’s always plenty of them up for auction. What’s more, you don’t have to worry about storage as iDealwine also offers storage solutions, allowing customers to store wine until they are ready to drink them or have collected 12 bottles to optimise delivery fees.
Being a dedicated wine auction house means that we know the bottles inside out so to speak. Every wine that has passed through our doors has been appraised with a fine toothcomb and we keep records of them so that we can refer to our archive whenever a doubt arises.
Once you start, you won’t be able to stop
The treasure trove that is iDealwine auctions attract wine enthusiasts from near and far. Wine enthusiasts from 60 different countries bid against each other to own the bottles they find. One such customer, Jordan in Canada, shared that Philippe Bonnard’s Poulsard when he came across the website and now, he has an extensive alert list, checking the website daily to see what he missed the day before, and has even converted his wine-loving neighbour to bid at iDealwine auctions.
Jordan shares a lot more about his experience during the podcast, but we don’t want to give everything away. So without further ado, we’ll leave you with his words that iDealwine auctions are “fun”, causing an “adrenaline rush”, before you go and listen to the podcast in full.