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Shipping in Summer
08-24-2007, 07:53 PM,
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John as far as I know with all of the disasters in customs most of the reliable importers are shipping in refrigerated containers. Expanding on Foodies experience last summer I forgot some wine that I'd bought and left it in my truck overnight with the daytime at a sweet 108 and the nighttime low of 89. I put the wine away with trepidation but the bloomin stuff didn't seem to be affected at all. I bought two more bottles the nexr day that were my control and outside of the fact the scorched bottles seemed to age faster there were no other signs of abuse. Wine be hardier than we tink. WW
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