Faulty Wine Returned Without a Flaw
Just wanted to put a quick note in here about those two bad bottles of wine from the tasting group. I took them (each a little over half full after 8 pours) back to Draeger’s. I told the very nice man in the wine section the situation, he smelled the bottles, and then he scribbled a little note on the receipts. I got my money back, when I assumed I’d just get replacement bottles. Which I honestly didn’t want because A) I’d already bought a split of the Guigal and B) I’d had my share of white Rhones for a little while anyway.
That was my first time taking wine back and quite painless.
Of course, I just turned around and bought more wine for Wine Blogging Wednesday.
returning faulty wine, Draeger’s




March 9th, 2007 at 3:40 am
It’s a sickness right? Not being able to go to a wine shop without coming out with something? I need to go get a new foil cutter, but I’m afraid of my credit card bill at the moment so I’m waiting until next week when it closes so I won’t feel so bad about buying more wine while I’m at the store.
Sorry you got some bad bottles, but I’m glas they were good about taking them back. Seems like the mark of a good store.
March 9th, 2007 at 7:54 am
I’m so gla dyou got yoru money back, good for you about being so proactive about the situation. Nice to know Draeger’s will refund those kinds of things. ^_^
March 9th, 2007 at 3:59 pm
Wow. I’ve never done this. It always seemed like too big of a hassle to transport opened wine bottles and then face what I assumed would be a suspicious clerk, etc. etc. Glad you got your money back–I would have spent it on more wine, too!
March 10th, 2007 at 7:52 am
Yes, I was very happy with the service and wouldn’t hesitate to send anyone there.
As for that sickness, Megan, there appears to be no cure. And it’s spreading–Dr. Debs seems to have it too.