Homemade Wine
The Wonderful World of Wine

A Wine Cellar To Protect Your Wine

  


If you have graduated from casual drinker to wine aficionado then there are definitely wines out there that you would like to try that need cellaring. These are wines that will not reach full potential when tasted now; they need to be stored for a few years, sometimes even decades before you can enjoy the full flavor of a bottle. A custom wine cellar in your home is the way to keep your collection in good condition, however knowing some basics on storing wine will help you to choose the best method of cellaring.

Ageing Wine Gracefully

Besides a suitable wine cellar that allows you to control humidity and temperature, the cork of a wine bottle plays an important role in keeping wine fresh. If air is allowed to oxidize the wine you will lose that amazing vintage and instead will be left with vinegar.

Always store wine bottles horizontally in your wine cellar. This will prevent the cork from cracking, a cork that cracks or shrinks will allow excess air into the bottle. The right level of humidity in your wine cellar is also important. Low levels of humidity and the cork will dry out, too much humidity and you will create an environment for bacteria and mold to grow.

The temperature in your wine cellar is very important. Old cellars were built underground but modern wine cellars look very similar to refrigerators. You can control the temperature but be careful not to make the inside of your wine cellar too cold. The ideal temperature to store wine is somewhere between 50 to 55 degrees Fahrenheit.

Another thing to remember about temperature is that wine ages well when conditions are constant. Frequent changes in temperature can damage wine. Even if the temperature changes are within the recommended range you could still be damaging the wine by frequently making changes to the temperature.

The type of lights in your wine cellar is very important as light exposure can lead to disagreeable smell in the wine. Choose incandescent bulbs over fluorescent bulbs where possible as they produce less UV light. Most modern bottles have good UV filters but it’s always better to be safe with the issue of light exposure.

Try not to move the bottles in your wine cellar around too much as even vibration can affect the aging process of wine. Keep movement to a minimum until you are ready to serve. A bigger bottle is also preferable for wines that you would like to cellar.

Enjoy, and as always, enjoy responsibly, Don Trosper


Leave a comment | View Comments


 

Recommended Products

How to Make Perfect Wines and Spirits from Home

How to Make Perfect Wines & Spirits from Home

Calling Wine Lovers Everywhere!

Learn How To Make Incredibly Flavoursome Wines & Spirits.

Attention: If you have ever wanted to experience the pleasure, satisfaction & prestige that comes in making your own outstanding wine then this letter is for you.

Learn How To Make Wines & Spirits So Incredibly Flavoursome & Delightful That No-One Could Resist A Second Glass - Right From The Comfort Of Your Own Home!

CLICK HERE
When you visit this page, you'll find a Free Software Sign-Up form that offers retail software from our Free Software Download page.
(The product described on this page is not included as a free title.)


Videos


Loading...

Home Brewing Supplies Indian Trail News


River Network and Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. Protect Rivers

(PRWEB) August 19, 2010 -- This summer, River Network and Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. are helping to preserve vital waterways across the country with the 'Wild Rivers' campaign. This...

Read more...


New Home Brewing DVD Released

Horley, Surrey (PRWeb UK) March 26, 2009 -- There is currently a 'not so quiet' revolution going on in the world of home brewing. More and more people are questioning why they are spending...

Read more...


Hiking Oregon's History

Galice, Oregon (PRWEB) February 27, 2009 -- Hiking Oregon's Rogue River trail with http://www.whitewaterwarehouse.com [ __title__ White Water Warehouse] owner and trail guide, Bob Meister, is...

Read more...


Hot Sheet: Monterey County Winter 2010/2011 Editorial - PR Newswire (press release)


Hot Sheet: Monterey County Winter 2010/2011 Editorial
PR Newswire (press release)
FIRE UP THE STOVES: The minds behind Pebble Beach Food & Wine kick up the heat with two new eateries in Monterey: Restaurant 1833 and Cannery Row Brewing Co ...

and more »

Read more...


Diversions calendar for September - Evansville Courier & Press


Diversions calendar for September
Evansville Courier & Press
Trail of Tears Pow-wow — Trail of Tears Park in Hopkinsville, Ky., also Sept. 12. Family Day in the Park — 10 am to 6 pm, on the grounds of the Civic ...

and more »

Read more...