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The Wine Collector
Practical wine collecting advice from Steve Bachmann, Vinfolio's CEO
 
22
Dec
2006
Advice on selecting an off-site wine storage facility
Categories: Storage
Self-service wine storage

Self-service wine storage facilities are the norm in the U.S. Since they are all likely to have appropriate temperature controls and security precautions, which factors differentiate one from another?

  1. Price – See my recent post, “The economics of off-site wine storage”, to understand why this isn’t as simple as it may seem.
  2. Proximity to your home – Remember, you will have to drive to and from the facility to drop off or pick up wine. Depending on how you value your time, this may be the single most important factor.
  3. Hours of access – Is the facility open weekends, evenings, or 24 hours using an access code?
  4. Staff to help load/unload – Is there someone to help you transfer wine from your car to your locker, locate cases in your locker, and bring them to your car?
  5. Receiving of packages – Can you have wine sent directly to your facility? Are there fees for this service?
  6. Extras – Back-up power generators may be important in hot weather climates. Some facilities have an events room for socializing with other customers.

Full-service wine storage

Your alternative to self-service wine storage is full-service storage. There are fewer providers and you may not have one in your area (although you can use such services remotely in conjunction with Fedex). For full service wine storage facilities, here are differentiators to consider:

  1. Price – Pricing is almost always “per case, per month” so it’s easy to understand. However, there may be fees for additions and/or removals so make sure to ask.
  2. Inventorying – Wine should be inventoried upon arrival and tracked in some way that you can access remotely, ideally via a web-based software program.
  3. Barcoding – Bottles should be individually barcoded when inventoried to ensure they aren’t accidentally mixed up with someone else’s wine.
  4. Initiating transfers – How easy is to set up a transfer in or out? How much advance notice is needed?
  5. Arrivals notifications – Are you notified by email automatically whenever wine is received and added to your account?
  6. Pick-up and delivery – Local pick-up and delivery services should be offered (check pricing) as well as the ability to drop off or pick up wine in person at the facility.
  7. Shipping services – Will they ship wine using Fedex/UPS or coordinate transfers with freight forwarders?
  8. Extras – Will they pack up wine at your home for transfer to their facility? Will they inventory your wine stored elsewhere (e.g. home) too?

Note: Vinfolio offers full-service wine storage. Click here to learn more.






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