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Your Own Wine Cellar
The term
"wine cellar" often conjures up visions of
grandeur and luxury. After all, don't the finest European villas
pride themselves on their extensive wine cellars? Don't the finest
restaurants in the area brag about the elaborate processes for
keeping their expensive wines in very ideal conditions?
All this focus on wine cellars can leave the average person a
bit uncertain about what a wine cellar is for, and, more
importantly, whether their love of wine is sophisticated enough to
actually purchase or build a wine cellar at home.
Let's start by saying that most wine lovers do
not need fancy storage systems for their wines. Most
wine drinkers will focus on carefully selected bottles, and will
drink them in regular, but small quantities. For this kind of
consumer, creating an at-home wine cellar may be unnecessary. For
the wine lover who enjoys stocking many different kinds of wines,
or enjoys collecting wine, a dedicated wine cellar may be
essential. A wine cellar can be placed in any convenient location
within your home.
When purchasing a wine cellar, there are certain factors you must
consider, among them: size, light, vibration, humidity, and
temperature. Size refers to how large the wine cellar will be, and
to how many bottles of wine it can hold. This may be related to the
amount of space you have available for your wine cellar, as well.
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1/ Light, vibration, temperature, and
humidity controls are necessary to maintain your wine in its
highest quality state. Too much light (especially sunlight or
fluorescent light) is thought to damage wines. Your wine cellar
should offer a darkened storage space.
2/ Vibration is another enemy of wine: too
much vibration will disrupt the sediments in wine, causing it to
change colour or taste. The more delicate the wine, the more
susceptible it will be to vibration and light.
3/ Humidity is a third factor to consider, as
too much humidity may cause the wine to mould, and too little
humidity may cause the corks to shrink, leading to wine spillage
and spoilage. The optimal humidity for wine is about
70%.
4/ Finally, temperature is another important
factor, as temperatures that are too high will decrease the flavour
of the wine, and temperatures that are too low may cause the wine
to freeze.
The easiest way to create a wine cellar in
your home is through the purchase of a self-contained wine-cellar
unit, which can range in size from 2x3 feet to 10x12 feet, and up.
(If you are considering a very, very large wine cellar for your
home, it may be less expensive, in some cases, to have it custom
built for you.)
Wine cellars range in size (some hold as few as 24 bottles, all the
way up to 2500 bottles) and the prices rise to match. Prices for
small models may begin at about $500, and rise up to $4000 for the
larger ones.
You will also find that wine cellars come in a variety of
exteriors, ranging from super sleek stainless steel to rustic oak
or pine. Additions such as interior lights, locking doors, glass
panels and the like will typically add to the price.
When deciding to purchase a wine cellar, you should first determine
a few things as a summary below:
How many bottles you'd like to store.
How much space you have available for your wine cellar.
How much sensitivity you need in terms of controlling for light,
temperature, humidity and vibration. Again, if you are planning to
purchase very expensive wines, you will need more sophisticated
controls.
Whether the wine cellar will be tucked away in a room or placed out
in the open. If itβs the latter, you may want to invest in a higher
end finish so that it matches the rest of your house.
Ultimately, the purchase of the perfect wine cellar comes down to
the best balance of features for the price and space. Know your wine drinking
habits, and purchase the best wine cellar you can afford which
meets your current needs, and gives you a little room to
expand.
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