Getting Wine from A to B

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Well getting Wine from Melbourne to Noosa actually - youngest sister has moved to Noosa and will be alone for XMAS so the Ette and Moi decided best we go keep her company for 5 days over XMAS.

I am seriously allergic to paying grossly inflated prices for Wine / Champs when it can be acquired at basement prices - so best we take the a reasonable supply with us - planning required. A quick draft from Cellar to yield these:

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And:

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Plenty of these air padded sleeves at work after Lithium batteries sold so ideal for packing Wine / Champs:

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And then packing in hard sided luggage:

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Stick a pillow from home in middle for packing:

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Then wrap with stretch wrap plaster with FRAGILE stickers from packing bench:

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Arrives on conveyer intact - too good for the baggage handlers this time:

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Unpack on arrival - Champs into fridge to chill:


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And wine onto bench to rest - - note how a sneaky bottle of Bombay Sapphire was able to weasel it's way into the party?

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MISSION ACCOMPLISHED - NOT ONE SOLDIER LOST ON THE BATTLEFIELD!

(For the record - case weighed 25.2kg with 6 botts Champs / 6 botts Red / 1 bott Bombay)
 
About to take three bottles of good stuff to New York.

Using AusPost mail order wine packaging (single and double) to achieve.

I detest waiting for luggage at a carousel, but canna' be avoided.
 
I couldn't help but notice there was no food in the frig. :D

Unpack on arrival - Champs into fridge to chill:


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And wine onto bench to rest - - note how a sneaky bottle of Bombay Sapphire was able to weasel it's way into the party?

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MISSION ACCOMPLISHED - NOT ONE SOLDIER LOST ON THE BATTLEFIELD!

(For the record - case weighed 25.2kg with 6 botts Champs / 6 botts Red / 1 bott Bombay)
 
How was the '10 Odyssey drinking?
 
Right you are... That bump on the head is causing problems again :eek:

I have some 10 Odyssey to start drinking soon I think.
 
Right you are... That bump on the head is causing problems again :eek:

I have some 10 Odyssey to start drinking soon I think.
I have some 10 Odyssey also - would they be ready to drink yet?
 
I have some 10 Odyssey also - would they be ready to drink yet?

It is usually a "safe" 10+ year wine if stored properly, but can be good to try one early (7-8+ yrs) to see how it is developing.
 
3E77EC60-72CB-4551-B2BE-D1CEAF483DCF.jpeg CAA1F93E-067F-4BB1-83EF-39087A2C2F87.jpeg FFCDF305-821B-47D6-A846-C9B25B712177.jpeg 3FC6847F-62D1-4611-AEC0-458064A65D2B.jpeg 08C4BA75-E987-4038-B10A-4FC104844697.jpeg I’m with you, doing the same trip every year now for about 15 years +. I always take wine as the selection in Noosa has historically been horrible and rich loudly overpriced. ( though the Sofitel Noosa introduced a nice range with competitive pricing in the last year or two )

I estimate that the wine carton in the pics below has made about 50+ flights and I’ve never had a broken bottle. I originally acquired the carton in California many years ago and it was part of about 10 doz bottles that we brought back after a family trip. ( everyone was UA business so the excess baggage was limited to about two pieces I think ). The carton is getting a little (!) worn now so might need to replace it soon...

Pretty sure these cartons are still available if you hunt around. Freight forwarders such as Schenker use them for commercial fine wine exports. Think they are called “wine airshippers “. There is also quite a lot of wine-specific luggage available these days though I dont really see a lot of sense in that

There’s also another firm I’ve heard of as follows http://www.wineflyers.com/

I havent used their packaging however the video is pretty impressive ! They are based in Melbourne so might be worth checking out. That said, I’d be way more interested in they had a 12 bottle pack.

Hope you are enjoying your wine. I’m a burgundy lover with a budget for Chablis, Beaujolais and Piedmont etc.

Good health !

Well getting Wine from Melbourne to Noosa actually - youngest sister has moved to Noosa and will be alone for XMAS so the Ette and Moi decided best we go keep her company for 5 days over XMAS.

I am seriously allergic to paying grossly inflated prices for Wine / Champs when it can be acquired at basement prices - so best we take the a reasonable supply with us - planning required. A quick draft from Cellar to yield these:

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And:

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Plenty of these air padded sleeves at work after Lithium batteries sold so ideal for packing Wine / Champs:

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And then packing in hard sided luggage:

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Stick a pillow from home in middle for packing:

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Then wrap with stretch wrap plaster with FRAGILE stickers from packing bench:

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Arrives on conveyer intact - too good for the baggage handlers this time:

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Looks like you can buy polystyrene shippers from here Polystyrene Wine Box (12 Bottle)

As PART of any wine order. They do not sell them separately , at least not on line.

Winestar have a pretty good range and pricing so Melbourne members might want to pop into the shop, check out the range and they might let you purchase on the spot ? >





I’m with you, doing the same trip every year now for about 15 years +. I always take wine as the selection in Noosa has historically been horrible and rich loudly overpriced. ( though the Sofitel Noosa introduced a nice range with competitive pricing in the last year or two )

I estimate that the wine carton in the pics below has made about 50+ flights and I’ve never had a broken bottle. I originally acquired the carton in California many years ago and it was part of about 10 doz bottles that we brought back after a family trip. ( everyone was UA business so the excess baggage was limited to about two pieces I think )

Think these cartons are still available if you hunt around. Pretty sure the freight forwarders such as Schenker have them and use them for commercial fine wine exports.

There’s also another firm I’ve heard of as follows
Well getting Wine from Melbourne to Noosa actually - youngest sister has moved to Noosa and will be alone for XMAS so the Ette and Moi decided best we go keep her company for 5 days over XMAS.

I am seriously allergic to paying grossly inflated prices for Wine / Champs when it can be acquired at basement prices - so best we take the a reasonable supply with us - planning required. A quick draft from Cellar to yield these:

View attachment 147668

And:

View attachment 147702

Plenty of these air padded sleeves at work after Lithium batteries sold so ideal for packing Wine / Champs:

View attachment 147673

And then packing in hard sided luggage:

View attachment 147674

View attachment 147675

View attachment 147676

View attachment 147687

Stick a pillow from home in middle for packing:

View attachment 147688

Then wrap with stretch wrap plaster with FRAGILE stickers from packing bench:

View attachment 147689

Arrives on conveyer intact - too good for the baggage handlers this time:

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I have transported 100's of bottles from NZ to Melbourne, touch wood no breakages yet. Agree a hard case is a good idea. I either wrap them in clothes but more latterly have used a single or triple polystyrene holder. My wife refuses to take reds as if breaks worse then white in terms of staining. You can also buy individual blow up wine bottle holders.
 
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Great minds! I do exactly the same, Cruiser, using those vessel carriers. I've accumulated quite a few from wine purchases. They are ideal. I don't bother with the pillow. My clothes are packed around them. I came back with 6 bottles from Blighty last month. All arrived safely again.

Good for you keeping your sister company. Nice choices on the wines.
 
Unpack on arrival - Champs into fridge to chill:


View attachment 147703

And wine onto bench to rest - - note how a sneaky bottle of Bombay Sapphire was able to weasel it's way into the party?

View attachment 147705

MISSION ACCOMPLISHED - NOT ONE SOLDIER LOST ON THE BATTLEFIELD!

(For the record - case weighed 25.2kg with 6 botts Champs / 6 botts Red / 1 bott Bombay)
I had two of these air pocket sleeves that I used for years, but had no idea where they came from. They have failed now after many many trips. Did you say they came in parcels protecting lithium batteries? Can you buy them?

Ta.
 
Of course you can buy them - see me for more details.

Come to a MEL social function T.O.T. and for the price of 1 Crownie I will give you as many as you want!
I will certainly consider that, i ran a social function in Hobart last year but will certainly consider Mel to check out your functions, Wine pouches would be a definite bonus.
 
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