UK Professional storage options for odd bottles

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RAYC
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UK Professional storage options for odd bottles

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I am still using Big Yellow Fulham for storage of my odd bottles (my 6-packs / 12-packs remain with Seckfords / BBR / Justerinis etc.)

I have two half height lockers there (c.500 bottles), which with price rises over the years has become more expensive than optimal to maintain, particularly when I am so infrequently in the country (so the convenience of 24hr access in central-ish London is no longer of such benefit to me).

Are there currently any alternate cost effective solutions for professional storage of loose bottles (< 6 packs) that people are aware of? I don't need physical access provided they have reasonably priced concierge-type services (acceptance of deliveries, picking and packing bottles for despatch by courier to London when needed).

Alternatively, does anyone have experience of the Kings Cross Big Yellow Wine Storage?
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RAYC wrote: 22:22 Thu 07 Nov 2024
Are there currently any alternate cost effective solutions for professional storage of loose bottles

Julian’s cellar.

Safety and security of bottles, a different matter. 😀
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I have circa 100 assorted bottles stored with Fine And Rare Wines. They allowed mixed cases and loose bottles.
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Thanks! F&R were quite unenthusiastic and made it sound very difficult when i enquired about mix bottle storage back in c.2016, but perhaps times have changed. Will get back in contact.
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I put most of them in circa 2011 so things may have changed...
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Might be worth a discussion with 67 Pall Mall? They now effectively have unlimited storage in Central London. Not sure how interested they'd been in storing bottles for a non-member, but there are a few TPFers who are members so something might be possible? They'll definitely accept bottles sent to them, but not sure about sending stuff out - but anything is possible...
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Thanks - 67 Pall Mall looks great and I'd certainly try to be a member & store some current drinking with them if I lived in/around London. Their rack rates for cases (I believe GBP 30 per year) probably still works out better than Big Yellow following recent price rises, but I think I've now found a reasonable solution at Seckfords-level pricing (but not Seckfords). Will post if it comes off!
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RAYC wrote: 00:34 Tue 12 Nov 2024 Thanks - 67 Pall Mall looks great and I'd certainly try to be a member & store some current drinking with them if I lived in/around London. Their rack rates for cases (I believe GBP 30 per year) probably still works out better than Big Yellow following recent price rises, but I think I've now found a reasonable solution at Seckfords-level pricing (but not Seckfords). Will post if it comes off!
Would be interested to know if this comes off…
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