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Originally Posted by rubesl
(Post 19638142)
I live in Michigan, so I can't imagine what Michigan wine she wants you to bring back - we only use it for cooking!
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For people checking only a bottle or two check out the wine skin...I've had great luck with them. I put the bottle in one of these and stick it in the middle of the bag amongst my clothes to avoid impacts. Its basically a tailored bag made of bubble wrap that seals at one end -- if something does break a bottle there's pretty much no way for it to leak onto your stuff.
http://www.wineskin.net/ |
Originally Posted by IflyfromPHX
(Post 19640637)
http://www.thewinecheck.com/
My wife and I picked up one of these a couple of years ago for our trips to Napa/Sonoma/Santa Barbara. We have more than gotten our money back vs. shipping and it is very easy to transport (wheels on one end). The extra security and ease of transport vs. just the shipper box is a nice gain. |
Originally Posted by mtkeller
(Post 19637846)
+1
I've checked a wine shipping box without problems. I did, however, only put 8 bottles in the box and padded the four corner impact zones with T-shirts. The other four bottles from the case went inside a suitcase, each inside a sock and then wrapped in a shirt and then all of them inside a garbage bag. I think they would have been fine in the wine shipping box, however. |
Originally Posted by ncwillett
(Post 19643198)
Are you sure you used an actual wine shipping box? Or was it just a box with cardboard dividers like you find wine in at the grocery store or Costco? Because an actual wine shipping box shouldn't require (or have room for) padding the corners with t-shirts. It will have molded styrofoam or molded heavy cardboard inserts that fit the interior of the box exactly, and have pre-formed spaces within for each bottle.
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Originally Posted by MarkCron
(Post 19641281)
This is a really uninformed post. There are many excellent wines being made in Michigan these days (mostly whites); that said, the OP's Witches Brew is not really one of them. But a lot of people love it.
(Yes, I've heard that too.) |
Originally Posted by AA_EXP09
(Post 19643948)
Just like the people that say 'Canada doesn't grow wine, isn't it winter the entire year?'
(Yes, I've heard that too.) I've had some great wines, but Witches Brew is not one I like. My sister? I can't explain her taste in, well anything! |
Originally Posted by rubesl
(Post 19638142)
I live in Michigan, so I can't imagine what Michigan wine she wants you to bring back - we only use it for cooking!
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Originally Posted by james318
(Post 19644329)
People are usually surprised to hear MI has a wine industry. I'm an equal opportunity drinker. :)
I've had some great wines, but Witches Brew is not one I like. My sister? I can't explain her taste in, well anything! Although my favorite wines come from Chile/Spain. |
This is not a DL specific topic so I am moving this discussion over to TravelBuzz where you will have a larger audience and better a response.
RSSrsvp - Moderator |
Originally Posted by IflyfromPHX
(Post 19640637)
http://www.thewinecheck.com/
My wife and I picked up one of these a couple of years ago for our trips to Napa/Sonoma/Santa Barbara. We have more than gotten our money back vs. shipping and it is very easy to transport (wheels on one end). |
Originally Posted by rubesl
(Post 19638142)
I live in Michigan, so I can't imagine what Michigan wine she wants you to bring back - we only use it for cooking!
Originally Posted by MarkCron
(Post 19641281)
This is a really uninformed post. There are many excellent wines being made in Michigan these days (mostly whites); that said, the OP's Witches Brew is not really one of them. But a lot of people love it.
Originally Posted by james318
(Post 19644329)
People are usually surprised to hear MI has a wine industry. I'm an equal opportunity drinker. :)
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you can buy the wine of the day from wtso. if you buy 12, you will get a great shipping carton and inserts along with the wine. most wines in decent bottles go over 50 lbs for a 12 pack.
1. remove the wine purchased from wts0. 2.put 10 or11 bottles of michigan wines in the box. 3.tape the box up 4.put the box into a maxi roller(64") 5.no additional cushioning needed 6.when you check in, tell the GA what you have. 7. confirm the under 50lb limit. i have bought at least 1 case a week from these guys for a year or two, and have yet to loose a bottle. i have carried quite a number of cases from dca to dfw. the big roller is easy to handle. |
Originally Posted by spin2nd
(Post 19641626)
For people checking only a bottle or two check out the wine skin...I've had great luck with them. I put the bottle in one of these and stick it in the middle of the bag amongst my clothes to avoid impacts. Its basically a tailored bag made of bubble wrap that seals at one end -- if something does break a bottle there's pretty much no way for it to leak onto your stuff.
http://www.wineskin.net/ |
Originally Posted by slawecki
(Post 19659249)
you can buy the wine of the day from wtso. if you buy 12, you will get a great shipping carton and inserts along with the wine. most wines in decent bottles go over 50 lbs for a 12 pack.
1. remove the wine purchased from wts0. 2.put 10 or11 bottles of michigan wines in the box. 3.tape the box up 4.put the box into a maxi roller(64") 5.no additional cushioning needed 6.when you check in, tell the GA what you have. 7. confirm the under 50lb limit. i have bought at least 1 case a week from these guys for a year or two, and have yet to loose a bottle. i have carried quite a number of cases from dca to dfw. the big roller is easy to handle. On DL you are as well off you are GM or higher. |
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