Wine Suitcase, recommendations

Vic

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Ok, no doubt this will be the wrong area to post.
I'm looking for recommendations for a "wiine" suit case. Does anyone have any expereinces.
I first came across this concept with an international board, where the partner of the chair travelled with a wine suit case for their local purchases.
WIth my impeding Germany trip, I'm thinking beer from Munich. So I'm wondering if a wine suitcase might eb a suitable to cover beer as well.

I've found this mob over in Adelaide, but not sure that's going to suit my immediate needs. The Wine Check Australia

As best I can work out the saving might be about A$40 for 20 beers, so don't want to spend too much. A pelican case might be too much at this stage.

Plan B is bubble wrap and take a spare suitcase.
 
I think you could achieve the same thing with a regular suitcase and a bunch of towels.

I've frequently packed just a few bottles in with my regular clothes. I make sure its in the middle and nicely padded. Never had an issue.
 
I use the Australia Post heavy duty mailing tubes, when carting wine around in my suitcases across to the UK. Cut them to the right length, a wrap of bubble wrap around the bottle and slide them in. Put some extra bubble wrap in the top before sealing with some masking tape. I've never lost a bottle. I then reuse the tubes to bring back scotch and gin.
 
Thanks all. I really like the idea of a wine suitcase, like pelican case style. But I just can't see the economics for a case for beer. Maybe worthwhile for wine if doing numerous trips per year...

 
Maybe it is because I live next to a vineyard (well the area has a lot of additional ones), but once upon a time the local post office would sell styrofoam wine bottle shipping containers. Single, double and triple if I recall. I may have seen similar devices in cardboard construction. Either, inside of normal hard sided luggage has worked well on many trips.
I also used it to take local samples to the people I visit overseas when I was able to be wandering.
Fred

PS At least one Argentinian seemed to like my local shiraz. Though I like the malbec he served as well......
 
Thanks all. I really like the idea of a wine suitcase, like pelican case style. But I just can't see the economics for a case for beer. Maybe worthwhile for wine if doing numerous trips per year...

The wine cruzer looks good. Fully loaded weight? Usual baggage questions.
 
The wine cruzer looks good. Fully loaded weight? Usual baggage questions.
I was thinking about weight. I'd guess about 20 kg plus or minus the suitcase. 12x750 ml bottles is 9 kg of liquid, plus the glass (what 5 kg?) Allow 6 kg for the suitcase with padding?

edit: whoops the wine cruzer specs say 24.7 lb, so 11 kg.

Google tells me an empty bottle is 0.5 kg. So 12 bottles are 15 kg (9+6), putting the wine cruzer over the 23 kg level.
 
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Maybe it is because I live next to a vineyard (well the area has a lot of additional ones), but once upon a time the local post office would sell styrofoam wine bottle shipping containers. Single, double and triple if I recall. I may have seen similar devices in cardboard construction. Either, inside of normal hard sided luggage has worked well on many trips.
I also used it to take local samples to the people I visit overseas when I was able to be wandering.
Fred

PS At least one Argentinian seemed to like my local shiraz. Though I like the malbec he served as well......
I do have a single styrofoam bottle holder at home. it takes up a lot of space...
 
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