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Old 01-17-2025, 02:23 PM   #1
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Wine and Liquor Bottles

How you y’all secure drinks bottles and glasses on the road?
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Old 01-17-2025, 02:38 PM   #2
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Bottom shelf in the pantry pull-out. There's enough of them to keep each other from moving LOL.
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My bottles are in the slide out pantry. I bought a bunch of the sponge type dish scrubbies and put them between the bottles to keep them from clinking together.
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I put each of mine in a ln athletic sock (clean) and set the entire bunch upright in a plastic tub. Tub is Joe in one of the closets. No clinking or worry about a cracked bottle leaking out.
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We stored wine using these three bottle formed pulp shipping containers used for mail order wine. See link: https://www.uline.com/BL_5451/Pulp-Wine-Shippers. They stack and interlock so you can safely go several levels deep.

We typically stored these under the lift up bed and had several cases there. Whites and sparkling in the deli drawer of the fridge. Vegetables are handy to keep those from rolling around too much.
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the non skid rug pad works great. Buy a 4x6 and cut as necessary. Stan
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I get a box from the liqueur store with the cardboard partitions and put it in the bottom cabinet. Holds 6 bottles with room on the side for more.
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Booth dinette storage drawers in small paper bags that they put them in at the store.
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We use the reusable fabric 6-pack wine bags that most wineries and grocery stores use when you buy 6 bottles of wine.

And if we have more than 6 bottles, we lay them on their sides in plastic totes in the compartment under the oven. Just wrap kitchen towels around them so they don't touch each other.
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How you y’all secure drinks bottles and glasses on the road?
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I kept a divided cardboard wine bottle carrier (holds 4 bottles) I got at a winery & that fit perfectly in the bottom of the pantry. Similar to the one pictured below. Bottles didn't move or rattle.

As far as the glassware, I kept stemless wine glasses inside cutoff tube socks. I always packed my cabinets so nothing moved. Never lost a single wine glass.
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We have a storage space under the refrigerator and closet in which we carry glass bottles.
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Very Many Thanks

Thank you all, a lot of great ideas and inspiration.
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