amy
 Grape Truck Driver Posts:37

 | | 09/21/2004 4:01 AM |
| | Can anyone recomend a good carrying case. I would prefer one with a cooler. | | | |
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Pool Boy Laurl, MD (DC suburb)
 Master of Wine Posts:13672


 | | 09/21/2004 1:37 PM |
| | As in insulated? | | www.roguefood.com -- www.cellartracker.com | |
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NorCalVinoLover
 Barrel Sampler Posts:2200


 | | 09/21/2004 2:59 PM |
| I used to use a cardboard wine shipping box but have recently stepped up to this:
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ChangeMe
 Barrel Filler Posts:1010

 | | 09/21/2004 3:00 PM |
| Wine Safe
I have one and I believe Winetex does too. Call them and as for a factory blem and you can save some coin. Hands down the greatest case ever. Keeps baggage monkeys from damaging it. Flown with it several times. No breakage, and insulated from heat and cold damage. | | | |
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Winetex Austin, Texas
 Master of Wine Posts:10618


 | | 09/21/2004 3:17 PM |
| | GA is right on the case. It's a bit awkward to carry because it's so square but gives me total peace-of-mind while traveling with wine. There's nothing like watching it come tumbling down the airline luggage ramp and watching people run away. <joke> Or having people in hotels stare at it wondering just what is inside. They usually ask. | | | |
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amy
 Grape Truck Driver Posts:37

 | | 09/21/2004 9:21 PM |
| | insulated!!!! that was the word I could'nt think of | | | |
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amy
 Grape Truck Driver Posts:37

 | | 09/21/2004 9:23 PM |
| | Thanks!!! | | | |
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MikeW Fremont, CA
 Grape Sorter Posts:353

 | | 09/21/2004 10:58 PM |
| That Wine Safe is pretty cool. Talk about a hardcore wine accessory.
GA and WineTex - can you give us a sense of about how much one of these costs. The site doesn't give out pricing info. | | | |
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ChangeMe
 Barrel Filler Posts:1475

 | | 09/21/2004 11:25 PM |
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The site doesn't give out pricing info.
Yeah, what's up with no prices? I'm hoping for a factory 2nd for around $15-$20, but that might be a pipe dream. | | | |
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ChangeMe
 Barrel Filler Posts:1010

 | | 09/21/2004 11:53 PM |
| Around two bills for the 12 750ml model with handle and wheels. An absolute neccesity for the big boy. Yes, it's a bit expensive but one bottle of good wine will cost you at least half that.
I get people asking what it is all the time. I tell them I'm a surgeon and its a heart, kidney, cornea or whatever comes to mind. | | | |
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wineismylife Arlington, TX
 Master of Wine Posts:12044


 | | 09/22/2004 12:40 AM |
| I'm still debating on pulling the trigger on buying one of these but GA is right: spoil one top notch bottle and the cost is met. My big problem is adding the 17lbs on top of the wine weight when checking in. American WILL charge for excess weight.
...and I like WineTex's reason. "I'm a wine distributor." | | Joe ----- Wine is like potato chips around me...if it's open, it's gone. | |
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David Niederauer Los Gatos, CA
 Master Sommelier Posts:15713


 | | 09/22/2004 1:14 AM |
| amy,
Do you want it to travel on an airplane with? Or is it just to BYO when you go out to dinner.
I have a nylon insulated shoulder bag that holds six bottles that I use all the time. I also have a very nice leather saddlebag style that holds just two bottles.
These are available at wineenthusiast.com | | | |
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jason Napa Valley
 Wine Addict Posts:6849

 | | 09/22/2004 1:17 AM |
| | I 'll answer for her since she called and asked me the same question two nights ago. She is looking for an insulated carrying bag that she can use for transporting wine to a restaurant etc...not for traveling(airplane) purposes. | | | |
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Randy Sloan St. Helena
 Barrel Sampler Posts:2059


 | | 09/22/2004 2:32 AM |
| NorCalVinoLover,
What is that carrier in the picture? | | Randy Sloan Match Vineyards | |
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amy
 Grape Truck Driver Posts:37

 | | 09/22/2004 3:49 AM |
| | davidn, as my brother said, I am looking for something to transport wine to restaurants. Thanks for the info. | | | |
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rjs3 NJ
 Barrel Filler Posts:1124

 | | 09/22/2004 1:32 PM |
| | When I renewed my Food & Wine subscription, I got a nice black canvas bag that holds 2 bottles. It is not insulated, but we drink mostly red wine. | | | |
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Dick W.
 Barrel Filler Posts:1081

 | | 09/22/2004 2:23 PM |
| | if this is the same carrier that i have, which i believe that it is, the insulated portion holds four bottles, two apiece on the two outside pouches, with room for another two on the inner sleeve, but doesn't have an insulating pouch. good for restaurant runs as well as a handy carrier on weekend wine trips, provided each member of the posse has one. | | | |
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NorCalVinoLover
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 | | 09/22/2004 4:09 PM |
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NorCalVinoLover, What is that carrier in the picture?
I suppose including alink would have been helpful . It's the 6-bottle Platinum Carrying Case offered at IWA, $89. I love this thing! it holds 6 bottles, but be aware that it will only hold 4 larger bottles. I do believe that they offer a four and six bottle version as well.
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Pool Boy Laurl, MD (DC suburb)
 Master of Wine Posts:13672


 | | 09/23/2004 3:23 AM |
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I used to use a cardboard wine shipping box but have recently stepped up to this:
I have something very similar to this that Mrs. TJ got me as a gift. It's very industrial, but mine looks even more metallic I think. It makes me feel like even more of a wine geek.  | | www.roguefood.com -- www.cellartracker.com | |
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ChangeMe
 Barrel Filler Posts:1475

 | | 09/23/2004 3:50 AM |
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I have something very similar to this that Mrs. TJ got me as a gift. It's very industrial, but mine looks even more metallic I think. It makes me feel like even more of a wine geek.
Kinda like having 9300+ posts on a wine forum? | | | |
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