August 29, 2007

Have wine carrier, will travel

Category: Food and Drink, Luggage, Travel Equipment, Travel Miscellany — Paul Johnson @ 11:10 pm

WineCruzerWhat’s a wine connoisseur to do when they’ve got to submit their expensive, hand-picked vintages to the harsh treatment of airline bag handlers, hot runway tarmacs and the like, without an adequate wine carrier or wine case? Since a wine bottle exceeds new TSA restrictions on how much liquid a passenger can carry onto an airline, it’s forced wine lovers to put even a single bottle in their luggage. But stowing costly wine bottles in luggage can lead to problems including breakages and compromised quality due to rough loading, unloading and other travel-related disturbance. These restrictions have savvy wine connoisseurs adopting a new approach to traveling with cherished wine bottles. One new wine bottle carrier that’s catching on with connoisseurs is designed to completely safeguard wine from travel-related shock, vibration, temperature fluctuation and even compromising light or air exposure. Developed in response to TSA regulations for airline check on luggage, a new type of TSA-compliant wine bottle carrier by WineCruzer, a Montclair, California-based innovator of protective wine transport cases, protects valuable wine against all elements in a hard shelled wine case with an unconditional lifetime warranty.


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