It’s a terrifying thought having all your
precious wine destroyed in a flash but it does happen and there are
measures you can take to protect your cherished hoard.
By now you’ve probably seen the photos of the aftermath of Sundays earthquake on the wineries of the Napa Valley.
The piles of smashed barrels, mountains of broken bottles and rivers of wine flowing into the gutter are the stuff nightmares are made of.
While not much can be done against a quake registering 6.1 on the Richter Scale there are some precautions you can take to keep your wines safe during minor trembles, reported the LA Times.
“Once you go through an experience like that you wise up.”
Here’s what he learnt from the experience:
The piles of smashed barrels, mountains of broken bottles and rivers of wine flowing into the gutter are the stuff nightmares are made of.
While not much can be done against a quake registering 6.1 on the Richter Scale there are some precautions you can take to keep your wines safe during minor trembles, reported the LA Times.
The Restaurater: Piero Selvaggio
In LA’s Northridge earthquake of 1994 restaurater Piero Selvaggio lost 34,000 bottles at Valentino in Santa Monica. “We’re talking a million dollar’s worth,” he said.“Once you go through an experience like that you wise up.”
Here’s what he learnt from the experience:
- Store wine in wooden boxes, at most two stacks high.
- If you have racks, keep them low to the ground.
- Put them behind wire mesh or thick glass.
The Retailer: Tristen Beamon
Best Wines Online in Costa Mesta co-owner Tristen Beamon said one
of the best ways to protect high-end stock is to keep the wines in their
wooden boxes.
Alternatively, he said you could use their original technique: “In our high end wine room, where we have magnums laying down, we essentially take some fishing line and run it around the bottle.”
“If you have wines in the kind of rack where you’re looking at just the bottle necks, run a line underneath the neck to prevent the bottles slipping out when the earth shakes,” he said.
At Best Wines Online they also lay down everything in store lowering the center of gravity and they never stack more than three boxes high.
The Buyer: Glen Knight
The Collector: Jeff Leve
Alternatively, he said you could use their original technique: “In our high end wine room, where we have magnums laying down, we essentially take some fishing line and run it around the bottle.”
“If you have wines in the kind of rack where you’re looking at just the bottle necks, run a line underneath the neck to prevent the bottles slipping out when the earth shakes,” he said.
At Best Wines Online they also lay down everything in store lowering the center of gravity and they never stack more than three boxes high.
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