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My Australian wine is bottled in........

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    My Australian wine is bottled in........

    A London postcode.

    Why?!?

    #2
    Cheaper to ship over in tanks and bottle in UK rather than bottle, label and ship over?
    Me, me, me...

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      #3
      Originally posted by Cliphead View Post
      Cheaper to ship over in tanks and bottle in UK rather than bottle, label and ship over?
      +1 and because you're a cheapskate buying cheap plonk.
      merely at clientco for the entertainment

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        #4
        It seems estate-bottled wine was uncommon until it was popularised by Baron Philippe de Rothschild in the 1920s, but bulk-shipped wine is enjoying a resurgence, particularly for wines from the upside-down regions of the world: The estate-bottled wine anomaly

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          #5
          Originally posted by Gruffalo View Post
          A London postcode.

          Why?!?
          less duty to pay
          Coffee's for closers

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            #6
            Originally posted by Gruffalo View Post
            A London postcode.

            Why?!?
            They ship it in bulk form as wine concentrate then bottle it here.

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              #7
              Because Earls Court is also known as Kangeroo Valley

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                #8
                We drove around Aus in 2002/2003 and at the end, we went to the Barossa valley and partook in some wine tasting. I was partial to a particular vinyard (even at home), so decided to buy a few cases. Promptly loaded up the kombi with the wine, and asked how to prepare it for shipping. I was told, quite abruptly, well, you can't, it would spoil the wine. I was quite put out, to be honest. But the next 4 weeks were a fairly drunken affair, made worse by my wife carrying our first baby, which meant I had to drink it all on my own...

                I had no idea, I thought you could ship wine very easily, but apparently not.

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