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Advice needed - Wine Storage (Managed)
Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 6:48 pm
by Swee
Dear all,
I live in Singapore but would like to buy and store wine in Australia, I may come to Australia once a year to bring the wine back. Therefore, I need a reliable wine storage company to managed my wine for me. The storage cost must be reasonable and competitively priced too.
What are your recommendations?
Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2008 5:09 am
by griff
Any more detail such as which city? Do you need access at unusual hours? May help focus a response.
cheers
Carl
Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2008 9:56 am
by JamieBahrain
And avoid the guys who move your wine around. Best to have your own locker in my experience.
Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2008 1:46 pm
by Swee
JamieBahrain wrote:And avoid the guys who move your wine around. Best to have your own locker in my experience.
Where can I get "managed" own locker? I need my wine to be managed, that's the main thing. Location may or may not be that critical though Perth is preferred.
I was thinking more like storing the wine in Australia and whenever I go to Australia for vacation or business trip, I'll bring 1 or 2 cases back home.
Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2008 2:10 pm
by Blue
Swee wrote:JamieBahrain wrote:And avoid the guys who move your wine around. Best to have your own locker in my experience.
Where can I get "managed" own locker? I need my wine to be managed, that's the main thing. Location may or may not be that critical though Perth is preferred.
I was thinking more like storing the wine in Australia and whenever I go to Australia for vacation or business trip, I'll bring 1 or 2 cases back home.
For just 1 or 2 cases, why dont you just buy them when you are here? Are you thinking of storing more than 10 cases or just the 1 or 2 to take home?
Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2008 2:26 pm
by Duncan
I've use Winex (used to be called AWX) for several years, never had a problem with them. They have storage facility under a bank in Osborne Park, Perth. It's also used by several distributors.
http://www.winexaccessories.com.au/viewStory/Professional+Wine+Storage
Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2008 2:44 pm
by Swee
Blue wrote:Swee wrote:JamieBahrain wrote:And avoid the guys who move your wine around. Best to have your own locker in my experience.
Where can I get "managed" own locker? I need my wine to be managed, that's the main thing. Location may or may not be that critical though Perth is preferred.
I was thinking more like storing the wine in Australia and whenever I go to Australia for vacation or business trip, I'll bring 1 or 2 cases back home.
For just 1 or 2 cases, why dont you just buy them when you are here? Are you thinking of storing more than 10 cases or just the 1 or 2 to take home?
The fact is I already have 1 case from an online auction and it is not possible to visit Australia now to bring them back.
So I guess the best way is to put in a storage facility first. Once that is established, I may continue to buy more in the future.
Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2008 9:29 pm
by gchild
I use MW Wines in Abbotsford Melbourne.
They charge by the bottle, so it doesn't matter if you have 1 bottle or 1,000 bottles, you only pay what for the space you use.
I am also overseas, and have wines regularly delivered to them, from my regular retailer and direct from wineries. Generally very happy with their service. Can check my cellar on line anytime, and can organise withdrawals and delivery online. Sometimes they can be slow to get new wines logged into the database, like a couple of weeks, but that is my only negative comment.
Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2008 10:30 pm
by monghead
Swee wrote:Blue wrote:Swee wrote:JamieBahrain wrote:And avoid the guys who move your wine around. Best to have your own locker in my experience.
Where can I get "managed" own locker? I need my wine to be managed, that's the main thing. Location may or may not be that critical though Perth is preferred.
I was thinking more like storing the wine in Australia and whenever I go to Australia for vacation or business trip, I'll bring 1 or 2 cases back home.
For just 1 or 2 cases, why dont you just buy them when you are here? Are you thinking of storing more than 10 cases or just the 1 or 2 to take home?
The fact is I already have 1 case from an online auction and it is not possible to visit Australia now to bring them back.
So I guess the best way is to put in a storage facility first. Once that is established, I may continue to buy more in the future.
Swee, in my experience, Langtons are usually happy to store the wines you have purchased from their auctions free of charge in their cooled wharehouse as long as you need for free.