Susan Wells
GBIve been looking for a Kentucky whisky… Ive been looking for a Kentucky whisky for a long time, Finally found at Cask Cartel .... Took about 3 weeks to arrive but it came Perfectly, Better late than ever... I think this marketplace is good for hard to find items, Otherwise I will just get my ass of and go to a local liquor store!
Bil Z
GBPrice Gauging My wife purchased a bottle of rum for me as a birthday gift. She unfortunately didn't do her due diligence on the price. The Bottle (Dead Mans Fingers Coconut Rum) is listed on multiple sites for $20-$24. Cask Cartel charged $160 (excluding shipping) and has a ALL SALES ARE FINAL POLICY. Modern day price gouging at its best via a middle man distributor that exercises the law to its advantage by posting a legal disclaimer on its site.. BUYER BEWARE
Brian Cummings
GBFake Inventory on website Cask Cartel posts bottles on their website that they do not have. There is no warning whatsoever that you are about to order something out of stock. They simply take the order, take your money, and go attempt to procure it after the sale... which can take weeks to months. They do not bother notifying you of anything in the meantime. Bottom line: If you order from cask cartel, you are gambling on when you will get it and possibly never. I tried multiple times. One arrived on time and one was 3 weeks late. This next one is 3 weeks late and not yet arrived.
John B
GBRipoff Their business model is to place very high prices on single bottle quantity hoping to fool buyers. Unfortunately it worked on me. $300 for a single $21 bottle of wine. They should spend less time writing insincere responses and more time making sure their prices represent fair value.
Charles
GBTotal scam It's a ripoff and borderline scam. Essentially you're paying someone to go get a rare bottle for you at some point in the future. You're better off doing it yourself. Just gross, really, places like this are strangling any enjoyment and pleasure out of collecting and drinking whisky. Sleazebags looking to make a few quick bucks off something they don't care about at all.