Most wine experts agree the older the wine, the more delicate its flavor.
Extreme changes in the temperature may affect the taste and appearance of your wine.
The best temperature for storing and transporting wine is 55 degrees.
White wines and less expensive “supermarket” brands are less susceptible to damage by temperature.
For a small, manageable collection, we recommend transporting the collection by car, where atmospheric conditions can be better controlled. A climate-controlled van can be used to move a very large or rare collection. However, arrangements must be made early and the additional cost may be more than you wish to spend. Ask your Adams Van Line consultant for details.
The best time to move your collection is early spring or late fall. The temperature in the van during the summer months can be very high, and in the winter there is the possibility of the wine becoming slushy, which can alter the flavor. If your move must take place in the summer or winter months, you may want to consider moving your collection via a commercial airline. If you want the wine to be professionally packed, consult your mover. Your prompt delivery to the airport and pick-up of the wine at destination will limit its exposure to temperature extremes.