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A Wine Cellar - What Do You Need To Know?

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Setting up your own wine cellar can help in keeping your prized collection of wine protected. In order to age properly and to mature the delicate layers of taste as desired, wine should be stored in a cellar away from the low humidity, temperature changes and imperfect storage the majority of the average home provides.

Small-scale or elaborate, a wine cellar should have the following components:

• proper insulation
• storage to protect and display the bottles
• adequate temperature controls
• proper lighting levels

Your wine cellar can be an expression of your taste - perhaps you simply want practicality, and as much storage in a small space as possible. Alternately, you may want a show piece where you can entertain friends and sample wines in elegant comfort. Keep your needs in mind when designing your cellar.

Also note that a wine cellar need not be reserved for a country estate, as people from all walks of life who enjoy a fine bottle of wine build or have wine cellars installed.

You will want to come to the design process with an understanding of how you view your wine collection. Some bottles resemble art pieces, so you can display them prominently. Sometimes you may desire to showcase a rare vintage, or instead decorate your space with wine-related arts or crafts that bring ambience to the space.

A range of storage methods sympathetically combined will give your wine cellar the most versatility. You can invest in modular storage systems that assemble in a customized fashion, or you can have a carpenter create the storage (this can be the more expensive option).

Simple storage racks (in wood or metal) will make sure that the wine remains efficiently ventilated and separated. You may also want an area set aside for wine accessories, like glasses, corkscrews, bottle openers and wine chillers or buckets.  Your wine cellar can also have essentially decorative elements in the form of handcrafted doors or mood lighting.

Red wines benefit most from being stored in a cellar, in particular varieties that acquire flavoring from long-term storage. Most people imagine that cellars need to be located in the basement or else under the house, when in fact they can actually be set up in any part of the house as long as the temperature and humidity levels can be effectively controlled. Make your wine cellar a genuine expression of your passion for wine.

If you want to learn more about wine cellars, head over to http://www.infoaboutwine.com

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