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Setting Up A Wine Cellar In Your Spare Room

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The majority of the world’s countries have succumb to the wonders of wine. It is even more popular today than it has ever been before and lots of people are taking the step of collecting a few bottles themselves and even buying some of the gadgets and luxuries that make drinking wine all the more fun. There has also been an increase in the number of people taking the step to create their very own wine room where they can store and enjoy their wines. It probably seems like a bigger job than it really is, and if you take note of these tips the process will be painless


1.)
Keep it cool. Your wines should not really be stored outside of the 10° C to 16° C range.It is not the end of the world going lower than this suggested range but if you store above 26° C for any great length of time you will pretty much ruin the wine. You can always purchase a wine cooler to regulate the temperature for you but it shouldn’t be too much effort without one, just a little attention. Additionally you will need to keep the moisture levels down so a dehumidifier could be another worthwhile purchase.

2.) Glassware and tableware. Lots of people do not think to keep glassware or tableware in their wine room and still keep it in their kitchen. If you ever want to sample some of your wine, which you will, there will be no need to keep visiting the kitchen if you have what you need right there.

3.) Organise. It’s such as simple thing to get right, and yet most don’t tend to worry about it until they get into a mess. Try to get in the habit of placing each bottle in the right section when you get a new one and it’s advisable organise by type and then by production date. You might want to invest in a good wooden wine cabinet also to display your wines in all their glory

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