Sell your wine

How does it work?

Are you considering selling some of your wine collection? Whether the wine(s) were a gift, an acquisition, or simply part of your cellar rotation, WineHub is here to streamline the process for you.

At WineHub, we understand the complexities and uncertainties often associated with selling wine, especially through traditional auction channels. That's why we offer a straightforward and transparent approach to help you find the right buyer for your wines.

Our process is simple and efficient:

  1. Submit Your Wine: Provide us with details about the wine(s) you wish to sell, including information such as vintage and condition.

  2. Price Guidance: Together, we'll work to establish a fair and competitive price guideline based on market trends and the unique attributes of your wine.

  3. Listing and Promotion: We'll showcase your wine on WineHub (through Marketplace), leveraging our network to connect with potential buyers who appreciate quality and value.

  4. Seamless Transaction: Once your wine finds a new owner, we'll handle all aspects of the transaction, including arranging safe and secure delivery. Our commission structure is straightforward—we take a modest 10% commission (+ shopify payment fees) on the final purchase price, leaving the majority of the proceeds for you to enjoy.

With WineHub, you can trust that your wine is in capable hands. Our team is dedicated to providing exceptional service and ensuring a smooth selling experience for all our clients.

Ready to unlock the potential of your wine collection? Contact us today to get started with WineHub.

Contact us today! 

Use our contact form or alternatively, you can email us at hello@winehub.co.nz.

When reaching out to us, providing the following details upfront will enable us to assist you promptly:

  1. Wine Producer/Name of Wine: Please specify the wine producer or the name of the wine you are looking to sell.

  2. Region/Country of Origin: Indicate the region or country where the wine was produced.

  3. Wine Varietal: Specify the varietal of the wine, if applicable (e.g., Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay).

  4. Vintage: Provide the vintage year of the wine.

  5. Quantity/Size: Let us know the quantity of bottles available for sale and their respective sizes (e.g., 750ml, magnum).

  6. Storage Conditions: Briefly describe the storage conditions of the wine, including factors such as temperature, humidity, and lighting.

  7. Closure Type: Specify the closure type of the bottles (e.g., cork, screw cap).