Moving to DEN
#16
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: TOA
Programs: HH LTDiamond, Marriott LTPP/Platinum Premier, Hyatt Lame-ist, UA MM LT1P
Posts: 21,245
The WALL became a major problem for my move. Every moving company I contacted said they would not ship my wines until the lower 48 cooled off. With temperatures at 100 degrees and higher for the next 2-3 months, they would not ensure that the wine would arrive in good condition. Also, the home inspection report revealed more problems with the structure than I wanted to deal with, so I backed out of the purchase. At this point, I will probably spend one more winter in AK and plan to move in late winter or early spring 2021.
David
#17
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Anchorage, AK
Programs: Lifetime AS 1MM & MVPG, AS MVPG100K, AA, DL, HH-G
Posts: 8,694
The WALL(s) are actually three different sections and I cannot get a clear shot of all of them at once. They consist of 14 each Vintage View 36 bottle wine racks, shown here at https://vintageview.com/products/wal...12-36-bottles/ and 2 each 36 bottle wine fridges. Only one fridge still works. Everything is cataloged on a website called Cellar Tracker. www.cellartracker.com
Vintage View is based in Denver, another point in favor of the city. The racks are simple, yet elegant without taking up lots of space. I like them because the bottles lay down with the labels facing out so it is easy to see what is in each row.
Vintage View is based in Denver, another point in favor of the city. The racks are simple, yet elegant without taking up lots of space. I like them because the bottles lay down with the labels facing out so it is easy to see what is in each row.
#18




Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Westchester Co, NY or Rio Grande Valley, TX or ???
Programs: BA(E)C GfL/GGL, WN A-, Hyatt G, HH D, MAR T, Hz PC, was [UA2P, FL A+Elite, BD G]
Posts: 2,348
The WALL became a major problem for my move. Every moving company I contacted said they would not ship my wines until the lower 48 cooled off. With temperatures at 100 degrees and higher for the next 2-3 months, they would not ensure that the wine would arrive in good condition. Also, the home inspection report revealed more problems with the structure than I wanted to deal with, so I backed out of the purchase. At this point, I will probably spend one more winter in AK and plan to move in late winter or early spring 2021.

