Cooking Forum discussion Board
Google
Cookingboard.com | |Cooking Forum discussion Board Archive > Cooking newsgroups > alt.food.wine


 
wine by the case - CLICK HERE for the Cooking Forum Index
Khosrownia
Hi,

I live in Northern California. I am considering a case of wine as a gift
for a friend who just had a baby. But I want it in a nice wine box not a
hipping styrofoam packaging. Do you have any suggestions on a place to
get the case of wine, preferably with the real case, and or a place to
get the real case separatly from the wine. Thanks.

Khosrownia

jcoulter
Khosrownia <Khosrownia@here.com> wrote in
news:10i2khefsu1hrda@corp.supernews.com:

> Hi,
>
> I live in Northern California. I am considering a case of wine as a gift
> for a friend who just had a baby. But I want it in a nice wine box not a
> hipping styrofoam packaging. Do you have any suggestions on a place to
> get the case of wine, preferably with the real case, and or a place to
> get the real case separatly from the wine. Thanks.
>
> Khosrownia
>
>


Is your friend also in N CA? if so talk to a local merchant find out what
they can get for you. If out of state watch out as shipping interstate is
rife with problems- it is a felony to ship to some states
Khosrownia
He is in Washington. But what is wrong with just puting the wine (case)
in the trunk of a car. i didn't think bringing wine was illegal.

Khosrow

jcoulter wrote:

> Khosrownia <Khosrownia@here.com> wrote in
> news:10i2khefsu1hrda@corp.supernews.com:
>
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I live in Northern California. I am considering a case of wine as a gift
>>for a friend who just had a baby. But I want it in a nice wine box not a
>>hipping styrofoam packaging. Do you have any suggestions on a place to
>>get the case of wine, preferably with the real case, and or a place to
>>get the real case separatly from the wine. Thanks.
>>
>>Khosrownia
>>
>>

>
>
> Is your friend also in N CA? if so talk to a local merchant find out what
> they can get for you. If out of state watch out as shipping interstate is
> rife with problems- it is a felony to ship to some states


Xyzsch
>He is in Washington. But what is wrong with just puting the wine (case)
>in the trunk of a car. i didn't think bringing wine was illegal.
>
>Khosrow



Krosrow

Put it in the back seat (or passenger side) inside the car to keep it cool. I
believe carrying wine thru CA, OR and WA is entirely legal.

But even if you drove thru Kentucky (a problem state), you could avoid police
searches by covering the wine, so the police can't see it. They can't search
without your permission unless they can plainly see dope, alcohol etc.

Do NOT carry the wine in your warm trunk.

Tom Schellberg
Yves T.

"Khosrownia" <Khosrownia@here.com> wrote in message
news:10i2khefsu1hrda@corp.supernews.com...
> Hi,
>
> I live in Northern California. I am considering a case of wine as a gift
> for a friend who just had a baby. But I want it in a nice wine box not a
> hipping styrofoam packaging. Do you have any suggestions on a place to
> get the case of wine, preferably with the real case, and or a place to
> get the real case separatly from the wine. Thanks.
>
> Khosrownia
>

Hi,
for the fun of it you might try to get hold of an empty packaging of
"Liebfrauenmilch" as this seems appropriate enough for a new-born baby
(especially if your friend is breast-feeding)... oh yes, and if you want to
remain in good terms with her, go for something different to fill the case:
what about a 2004 from the Southern hemisphere? I don't know about
California, but in Europe you can find a few South African white wines (esp.
Sauvignon blanc and Chenin)...
Hope this helps

Yves


jcoulter
Khosrownia <Khosrownia@here.com> wrote in
news:10i36tr93pa4380@corp.supernews.com:

> He is in Washington. But what is wrong with just puting the wine
> (case) in the trunk of a car. i didn't think bringing wine was
> illegal.
>
>

Liquor laws are very tricky as there is no national standard. I would
repeat my advice that if you want a nice case talk to a local merchant they
can get one for you. It is not only the very expensive wines that come in a
nice box. Marquis de Chasse from france retails at under 10USD and yet as
recently as two years ago was shipping in wood boxes. As to the wine itself
well . . .
Karen
California and Washington have reciprocal agreements for wine shipments.
There is nothing illegal about shipping the wine via UPS or Fed Ex (but then
you'd have the shipper box instead of the case box it comes in). If you plan
on driving it yourself, that is perfectly legal too - just keep it in a cool
place in the car.

Cheers!
Karen

"jcoulter" <225stellarDROPTHIS@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:Xns95485ADB0EE57225stellar@216.196.97.136...
> Khosrownia <Khosrownia@here.com> wrote in
> news:10i36tr93pa4380@corp.supernews.com:
>
> > He is in Washington. But what is wrong with just puting the wine
> > (case) in the trunk of a car. i didn't think bringing wine was
> > illegal.
> >
> >

> Liquor laws are very tricky as there is no national standard. I would
> repeat my advice that if you want a nice case talk to a local merchant

they
> can get one for you. It is not only the very expensive wines that come in

a
> nice box. Marquis de Chasse from france retails at under 10USD and yet as
> recently as two years ago was shipping in wood boxes. As to the wine

itself
> well . . .
>





< Contact Us - Cookingboard.com >

Powered by: Search Engine Indexer and vBulletin v2.3.0
Copyright © 2000 - 2002, Jelsoft Enterprises Limited
cookingboard.com