We were just wondering who you guys use to export wine from Australia? Or who do you recommend?
We just want to send a few bottles home (United Kingdom and Spain) as gifts in the first instance, even as few as one bottle at a time.
Any tips?
Many thanks!
Exporting Australian Wine
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Re: Exporting Australian Wine
This must be why we don't get the good Australian wines in Europe, none of you are exporting them!
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Re: Exporting Australian Wine
Well when it costs around $100 to send a single bottle, with suitable packaging via air mail, not many do.
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we use DHL. http://www.dhl.com/en/express/shipping.html
they can supply boxes and foam inserts, customs declarations etc
as long as you specify that the goods are not for resale the costs are "reasonable".
hope this helps
cheers
phill
they can supply boxes and foam inserts, customs declarations etc
as long as you specify that the goods are not for resale the costs are "reasonable".
hope this helps
cheers
phill
Drink the wine, not the label.
Re: Exporting Australian Wine
I would order from some of the etailers in Europe or Uk like Berry Bros and just send it to your family, some of them stock great Aussia wines and good prices.
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Agree with purchasing the wine over in the UK if you can. Dollar still riding historically high and some good prices to be had. For example wines such as Moss Wood Amy's, Vassse Felix Cabernet and Stonier's Chardonnay providing change from a tenner. Made living there bearable
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