I left these bottles boxed with my front desk, for a wine storage facility to pick up.
Instead, a Fedex driver took the box, which was totally un-labelled, as part of a daily ongoing-packages pickup. Fedex would not let me contact the Noo Yawk consolidation facility, to alert about this un-labelled package. With no inquiry from me possible, they seem likely to be destroyed.
2 Leoville Las Cases 1989
4 Leoville Poyferre 2003
1 Montrose 1989
2 Montrose 2003
That sucks. I’m always paranoid about stuff like this happening and avoid not being home when pickups happen. If I have to leave it at the front desk, I’ll usually tape a piece of paper noting that’s its not for FedEx/UPS and stating who it’s for to avoid this kind of thing
I have at times reused boxes with styros that arrived to pack wines to send for storage and let them repack it there because I didn’t have any other boxes on hand. In those cases, there’s a FexEx/UPS label on it. Maybe Victor did something like that
I should have left a slip of paper on or inside the box with my contact details. I normally do, but failed this time, before handing the box to the front desk. Let us see if the regular Fedex driver returns it tomorrow.
I would get a hold of the FedEx station that services your area, to call and explain that they took a package not intended for them.
I remember we had a package that was intended for FedEx but was unlabeled. They found it when the unloaded the truck and knew who it belonged to.