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What's The Best Way to Store Wine at Home?

Fine wine is expensive and relatively fragile but ages superbly in the sort of conditions found in underground cellars.  Most wine storage systems attempt to replicate this environment as closely as possible for a really healthy wine.  There are a number of companies who will cellar wine for you, but if your wine is intended for consumption, off-site storage has its drawbacks. You can’t just pop in and retrieve the bottles you want when you want and there are charges each time you put wine in or take it out—costs which soon mount up.

As a result, where space affords, most wine lovers find it more convenient to keep their wine at home and the bottle opener handy. Wine should be kept at a cool constant temperature in the dark, so for those of us lucky enough to have proper cellars, storing your wine in a wine rack will provide close to the ideal conditions.  That’s especially true with cork-sealed bottles which are best stored horizontally rather than upright.  Humidity is also important because it helps keep the cork in good condition. In a properly humid cellar a sound cork can comfortably last for around 70 years.

For most of us urban dwellers, though, where living space is at a premium, a cellar is not available.  In that case a wine cooler or wine cabinet is the most versatile and affordable way of storing wine at home. Temperature-controlled storage conditions of some kind are a necessity as the vast majority of homes in the UK are not air conditioned, and ambient temperatures can reach as much as 30° C during the summer months. Wine coolers come in several different shapes, sizes and finishes, and range in price from relatively cheap to the enormously expensive.Some are little more than adapted refrigerators, while the top of the range models are quality pieces of furniture designed with wine storage in mind.

Wine Racks Are Practical and Fashionable

Wine racks, whether ready-made or flat packed for self assembly, are made to be versatile and strong using solid wood blocks and 18-gauge bright galvanised steel.They are robust and durable and provide convenient wine storage, but they can also be visually attractive and interesting items of furniture in their own right.Even when they are empty, they can be surprisingly appealing in an architectural way.

Most hardwood wine racks are constructed from quality materials and are available in a variety of stains and finishes, including oiled or waxed effects.  The most popular selections tend to be Black Walnut, White American Oak, Maple, Douglas Fir or Ash.Softwood racks are generally built from grade ’A’ furniture pine and it’s these which comprise most of the ’flat-packs’ for self assembly.These wine racks too are available in a number of stain effects such as Natural, Light Oak, Yew, Mahogany, Rosewood, Dark Oak, Weathered Oak and Black Ash.Matching plinths are also available for a range of free standing hardwood and softwood racks.  

In the commercial sector, counter top wine racks offer the perfect combination of storage and display, holding bottles securely in a unit that is visually pleasing and functions as an effective counter top Point-Of-Sale system.    These counter top units come in variety of styles such as stainless steel or wooden finishes and will accommodate anything from six to nine bottles.  They provide easy access for serving staff and some even have matching glassware, so together they can enhance the ambiance of any bistro, wine bar or restaurant.

For both the business user and the more advanced and dedicated wine enthusiast with larger volume requirements,  a  wine cooler or wine fridge from major manufacturers such as Dometic, Liebherr, Transtherm, Artevino and Caple can also be both practical and stylish.Many feature glass fronts, so the wine collection can be seen without compromising the temperature.

Wine Cooler Explained

The best way to store your wine bottles is with the help of a wine cooler which ensures that the bottles can be stored in a securer manner and on their sides while also enabling you to keep the bottles at ideal temperatures ranging from fifty-two to sixty-five degrees. The majority of wine coolers have a glass door through which you can look inside and it also allows your guests to admire the wonderful collection of wines that you have accumulated over the years.

Different Sizes Of Wine Coolers

You can choose from different sized wine coolers including very small ones and also those that are as large as a big refrigerator. It is up to your choice that where you wish to place the wine cooler, in fact it can be placed beneath a counter top or placed in a cabinet. You would obviously need to choose your wine cooler according to how much available floor space you have and in addition you can get the cooler customized to suit your existing indoor décor so that it creates the right ambience and can enhance a more expensive kitchen as well.

The main purpose behind using a wine cooler is that it allows you to lay the bottles down on their sides which ensure that the contents remain even which are not the case if the bottles are made to stand in an upright position. Furthermore, by lying the bottles on their sides the cork will not dry and loosen up which means that air will not be able to get into the bottle which would otherwise have ruined the flavor of the contents and would allow evaporation as well.

The wine cooler also enables you to keep your costly wines (and, any other kind of wine) at the optimum temperature which in turn ensures better taste and it is also possible to buy coolers that provide better temperature control that in turn ensures that you can take the wine bottle out and drink it any time. You will get your wine stored at the right temperature for drinking.

The best part to using a wine cooler is that it is an affordable item that can be had for as little as hundred dollars though the bigger sized options will cost around four hundred dollars and even more.

A built in wine cooler is more of a luxury item and one which has zero clearance that provides venting at the front of the cooler. Tow factors you have to consider, one is the capacity and the other one is style of the wine cooler.