Where to sell Champagne for Free Online or in Person.

Have you recently come into the ownership of some old wines that you would like to have valued and sold? 'Where is the best place to sell wine / Champagne online' and 'how much does it cost to sell wine / Champagne online' are two of the most popular questions asked, so let's tackle them:

Champagne Collectors: The good news is that there is one website where you have zero fees so you can sell your vintage Champagnes with no added costs: Zero Registration Fees / Zero Seller Fees / Zero Buyer Fees - No payment details are required. This is via our website www.ChampagneCollectors.com which is a growing community of 10,000+ members who actively seek and buy rare Champagne labels. The best thing about using Champagne Collectors is that you avoid all and any fees so the seller gets more money for their Champagne and the buyer gets more Champagne for their money.

Register your free account here - Contact their office if you have larger collections / further questions: 01206 700888

Online Auction Websites: There are many online auction companies from local household clearance options to those concentrating on fine wines. We also have eBay as an option, though you can not sell alcohol unless you've the required approval to do so. Each online auction have their own audiences and attract buyers and sellers. From our own research, we see that average fees involved in selling your fine wine / Champagne is around 18% for for every £100 of Champagne transacted, £18 goes towards one or more of the following: Regsitration / Membership / Buyers / Sellers / Transaction / Storage / Postage Fees.

Live Auctions: Across the country there are numerous traditional auctions which you can attend and view lots. These vary, as per the online auctions, in theme and size from household clearance to those focused on fine wines and Champagne. The added benefit, especially for buyers, is that you are able to view the bottles prior to purchase. Again, there will be fees involved such as any of Regsitration / Membership / Buyers / Sellers / Transaction / Storage / Postage Fees.

Social Media: Facebook marketplace, though rules state that you can not sell alcohol on their platform (without required approval), sometimes sees wines for sale, though they can be taken down at any time and many people will be cautious to buying and selling more expensive items, especially if they involve posting due to scammers.