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Transporting wine bottles .....

Started by Chippy76, November 25, 2011, 08:51:16 AM

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Estelle

Chris & John

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Humbolt

X2 for towels. I travelled around aus for 6 months in a campervan collecting wine from all the right regions. I kept them wrapt in towels laying down and did not have one breakage. As variflex says, you take the towels anyway so why not put them to good use!

Chippy76

I just saw these on the MSA website .... seems like a good idea to me!

http://www.msa4x4.com/Products/Tubes/WineStubbieTubes.asp

Cheers Chippy :D
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Eureka

An other wise useless plastic esky full of bean bag styrene foam has worked for many years for us.
If life is stranger than you think, then it means you need to let your imagination off the leash more.

rodw

I just stuff a carton or two under a seat in the poptop and have had no problems. By the time the carton is getting a bit empty, I have made enough of an inroad to the beer supply so I have some Spare cardboard to stuff in the wine box to stop any rattles!

Oh and by the way, a winemaker once told me all good wines want to be a red when they grow up!!!!  :cheers:

Redcherokee

Dan Murphy has neoprene bottle covers for a couple of dollars each. They work brilliantly and have handles built in to make it easy to carry.

Just like oversized stubby holders.



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