Moving Your Wine
For any sommelier or casual sipper alike, your wine is important to you. When moving your collection, it’s important to know the appropriate way it should be handled during transport. By moving your bottles properly, the wine will be protected, and you can enjoy it in your new residence.
Wine collections can represent a sizable investment. You need to decide first, what the total value of the collection is now. Once that is complete, you can decide whether to ship it with a professional household goods moving service provider in one of their traditional moving trailers, or on a climate-controlled vehicle.
Moving Tips: Getting It There!
Professional household goods moving service providers are well equipped to handle shipping wine. If you are moving your collection in the summer or winter months, where temperatures can be extreme, you may want to give some consideration to requesting an estimate that includes moving the collection on a climate-controlled vehicle. Speak with the professional estimator who comes to your home about availability and cost.
Understand the Value of Your Collection
Your high-value collection should have a professional appraisal completed prior to moving your wine. The best way to locate an appraiser is to contact a local, fine wine distributor or shop. They should be to assist you in your efforts to locate someone.
If you have a manageable collection, it is recommended to move it in your car. This will allow you to control the temperature.
Packing Tips: Keeping It Safe!
Special care will be taken to protect the bottles when packing. Professional movers are qualified to correctly pack your collection. If you are packing the wine yourself, you may want to give some consideration to obtaining the packing boxes that are used to transport wine by the case on a commercial airline. These are made of Styrofoam or corrugated cardboard and protect the bottles well. You can purchase them at stores that sell wine in your area.
Remember to pack the bottles on their side as it would be stored in your home.
Even if extreme care has been used in packing and transporting, bottle shock may occur. The wine will shake within the bottle as it is moved. If opened too soon, a loss of flavor may result. Allow the bottles to rest for seven days prior to open.
Berger Allied Moving & Storage put together these moving tips to aid you when transporting your bottles during a move. Moving your collection, either by yourself or with the help of professionals, should be approached with caution. To preserve the sanctity of the bottles while moving, it is important to heed the previous tips. Whether this is your passion or just a pastime, your collection is important, and so is moving your wine with care.
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