What to do with box and paper wrap?

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timnit
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What to do with box and paper wrap?

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Hey Guys... I have jumped onto the hype and purchased a half dozen St. Henri for a few years down the track..

What should I do with the presentation boxes and the paper wrap? Will these hold up in my cabinet or will they go soft?

Advice is appreciated!

Andy.L
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Re: What to do with box and paper wrap?

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Hey Timnit,

I assume when you said cabinet, will be as in wine cabinet/fridge. If this is the case, just keep the paper wrap, easier to store and less space taken by the
box itself.

If only a normal cabinet and you have the space, keep the box and all, easier to identify later on

Cheers

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Diddy
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Re: What to do with box and paper wrap?

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I recall reading somewhere that if you wrap the bottle in cling wrap, it will help preserve the label/paper wrap.

Depending on the humidity levels of your wine cabinet, the labels/paper can foul/become mouldy over time.

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Re: What to do with box and paper wrap?

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Diddy wrote:I recall reading somewhere that if you wrap the bottle in cling wrap, it will help preserve the label/paper wrap.

Depending on the humidity levels of your wine cabinet, the labels/paper can foul/become mouldy over time.


I found the source article if you're interested in having a read:-

http://www.winecompanion.com.au/wine-es ... -cellaring

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