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Home wine cellar - The Secret to a perfect wine collection
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By: J.M. Young
In recent times, collecting wines has become popular. With more
and more money going into wine both as an investment and for
later consumption, the ownership history of the wine will
always be important. With the increased collecting, people
often wonder how they can properly store and care for their
wine collection.A home wine cellar is an easy and logical
option.
How you store your wine bottles is extremely important. If you
store them correctly then you will certainly reap the benefits.
When you open a bottle of wine that has been stored properly
you should be able to tell the difference immediately from a
bottle that has not been stored the right way, in a home wine
cellar. It will taste horrible, and likely be ruined and
unable for consumption.
To store wine properly, you should think about several things,
including humidity, temperature, lighting, a clean storage
area, the angle the bottle is stored at and the vibration of
the bottle on the rack. The temperature is the most important,
as you should aim to keep it around 50 degrees Fahrenheit at
all times. This way, the lower temperature can help to age the
wine. If there are any fluctuations in the temperature, you
should make sure that it happens slowly. As long as the
temperature does not go too high and the fluctuations are slow,
then your wine should be okay. A home wine cellar is
instrumental in this way.
The proper level of humidity for storing wine in a home wine
cellar should be around 70%25, although it is perfectly
acceptable to keep it 10%25 above or below the 70%25 level. If you
have too high humidity the labels can easily rot or mold, which
can affect the wine's value. On the other hand, if the humidity
goes too low, around 50%25, the cork could shrink and bring air
into the wine, which would ruin it in little to no time at all.
The angle that your wine bottles are stored at is important as
well. The wine must keep in contact with the cork during
storage, so cork doesn't dry out. If the wine does not stay in
contact with the cork, the cork could dry out and allow air
into the wine. You should also strive to keep the wine in a
dark place, as lights can ruin any type of wine. Light causes
the wine to age too fast, making it in your best interest to
store wine in a dark location in a home wine cellar.
To prevent damage to the wine from sediment, you should also
store wine in a location that is free of vibration. If you
store wine in places that are free from vibration, it will give
the sediment in the bottle ample time to settle. Vibrations are
never a good thing for wine, because sediments can become
unsettled and can ruin the wine or shake it to the point where
it tastes horrible.
To protect the quality and investment of your wine, storage and
care is very important. Storage in a proper location, such as a
home wine cellar will also bring the best taste. In the world
of wine, nothing is more disappointing than waiting several
years to open a bottle of fine wine, only to find that it is
nothing but vinegar. You can prevent this from happening
though, by taking care of your wine by storing it in a proper home
wine cellar.
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