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Collecting
wine is fun, if not a little addictive.  As your cellar grows, however,
it can become a challenge keeping track of what you have and when you
should be drinking it.  Many of our collectors have admitted to us that
they know they have wines in their collections that have either reached
their prime or, god forbid, slipped over the edge. 


To help
solve this vexing problem, we offer cellar management services which
include taking a complete inventory of a customer’s wine collection and
adding suggested drinking windows for each label.  We then sort the
collection to highlight which wines need the owner’s immediate attention
versus those that can continue to sleep.


Now, based on feedback and suggestions from our customers, we have bundled together our cellar management services into Concierge Club, a one-stop shopping service for San Diego Wine Storage customers. 

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In short, Concierge Club
is a fixed price, personalized package of services that gives our
collectors updated information about their collection and eliminates the
“work” in collecting wine.  Benefits include:

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  • Complete inventory management
  • Day-to-day updating of inventory–deposits & withdrawals
  • Drinking windows with annual updates and drink-now alerts
  • Online access to your collection via CellarTracker™ or My Cellar, SDWS’s proprietary wine inventory management system

  • Order wines to be pulled from your collection for pick-up
  • Receive wine articles and buying opportunities based on your personal profile

Contact us if you want more details on Concierge Club
and our cellar management services.  You can call 858-345-1742or email us at alec@sdwinestorage.com


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