Legal Considerations
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Check with the
alcohol beverage control authorities
in your destination state before you
move. Some states have restrictions
governing the amount of alcohol that can
be brought in for personal use. |
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Temperature
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wine experts agree the older the wine,
the more delicate its flavor. |
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The best
temperature for storing and
transporting wine is
55
degrees.
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White wines
and less expensive “supermarket”
brands are less susceptible to
damage by temperature. |
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For a small,
manageable collection, we recommend
transporting the collection by car,
where atmospheric conditions can be
better controlled. A climate-controlled
van can be used to move a very large or
rare collection. However, arrangements
must be made early and the additional
cost may be more than you wish to spend.
Ask your Right Choice Moving
agent for details. |
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The best time to
move your collection is
early spring or
late fall.
The temperature in the van during the
summer months can be very high, and in
the winter there is the possibility of
the wine becoming slushy, which can
alter the flavor. If your move must take
place in the summer or winter months,
you may want to consider moving your
collection via a
commercial airline.
If you want the wine to be
professionally packed, consult your
mover. Your prompt delivery to the
airport and pick-up of the wine at
destination will limit its exposure to
temperature extremes. |
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Packing
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care to prepare your wine for the move.
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Corked wines
should be placed on
their sides or
upside down
in the packing container to keep the
corks wet.
Do not pack bottles that have been
opened.
Label the box
FRAGILE - THIS
SIDE UP. |
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Even if you use
extreme care in packing your wine,
“bottle shock” may occur from the wine
shaking within the bottle as it is
moved. If opened too soon, a loss of
flavor may result. To prevent this, be
sure to allow the bottles to
rest at
your destination at least seven days for
every day your shipment is in transit.
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