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Thread: Carrying wine when outback driving

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    Well - just to revisit the topic - I've perfected the way to not spill any wine when driving in the outback - give up drinking.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The ho har's View Post
    yeeh...but you are a chef....and thats what you guys do

    Mrs ho har

    still a good idea though ....l spent 18 weeks on the catering team cooking for the making of he movie bitch black from copper peddy to the GC and we didn't even think of that, idea so i thought it was very simple and obvious ...but cleaver.....

    cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by cucinadio View Post
    still a good idea though ....l spent 18 weeks on the catering team cooking for the making of he movie bitch black from copper peddy to the GC and we didn't even think of that, idea so i thought it was very simple and obvious ...but cleaver.....

    cheers
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    if you are taking a cleaver.....I'm not coming!!

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    I had bottles and casks break when heading up the birdsville track.

    I say support the local communities by purchasing a you go.

    Wine hates temp variations as it is and really, life is just too short to dring casks is it not?

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    Just got two bottles of Wolf Blass in plastic PET bottles, they have done this as PET is more enviromently frendley to recycle, but these bottles would be good for trips as they are very strong. Will see what they have put in them this weekend and report. Dont think these bottles are intended for ageing wine.
    Also the airlines use the miniture PET wine bottles.
    By the way they look just like a glass bottle until you touch them.

    Cheers
    Rob

    PS. Hope its good wine

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