Consider the space you have to work with, the size and weight of the unit and make sure to add the additional weight for the wine which averages about 3 pounds per bottle. When building a new home the best time to think or install a wine cellar would be when the home is being built, make sure the specs include such things as a cooling system, shelving and storage, if you live in an existing house find a space and make sure you plan it out well.

The degree and the speed of the temperature change are critical to successfully storing and aging wine. Expertise lies in getting the temperature just right. Temperature is at the top of the list for the reason that it is the single most important factor to consider when planning or installing your own wine cellar.

Modular wine racks are a great investment because they can be modified to fit anywhere plus they are not expensive and they come in many different finishes and grains. Decorative racks are available in a number of different styles, ranging from metal racks to wrought iron racks. There are many different types of wine cellar racks to install in your wine cellar, the types are wooden, metal and there many others. It is extremely essential to carefully store the wine bottles in the cellars and wine racks seem to be the only possible solution to this need.

Having a system that can cool wine is very important especially in a wine cellar, if you don’t have a wine cooling system the wine cellar is not worth the bottles in the cellar, the cellar needs to be cool to operate correctly. Wine coolers can be either free standing, built in with the wine cellar or can be hidden under the counter. To keep the correct temperature in your wine cellar you need to invest in good cooling system, the cooling system will maintain the temperature and humidity and keep the wine tasting perfectly. The coolers vary in size, some having the capacity to hold two to four bottles, while others have larger capacities of up to 50 bottles.

Wine cellars and racks for the home allow the individual wine lover to convert any space in their home into an instant cellar in a matter of moments. There are many different kinds of wine cellars, there are case storages, triangular shelves, curved corners, half weights and many others.

The advantage of having a wine cellar is that you don’t have to go out and get a bottle of wine every time you are ready to sit down and eat, or want to enjoy a glass. Some of the popular wine cellar accessories are metal racking, kneeling butlers, wine chillers, wine coolers, decorative bottle corkers, corkscrews, wine tags, bottle openers, and wine markers.

The great thing about wine cellars is that you can sit back and enjoy a bottle of wine that you chose from you wine cellar. Bottles should be stored on their side so that the cork remains moist and they should also not be exposed to vibration or temperature change.

David Fishman
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4 Responses to Using Wine Racks in the Wine Cellar

  1. saturdays child says:

    What kinds of wine can be kept long term and which ones can’t?
    I always thought it was cool to have old wines. After all you see these big dusty wine cellars in all the old movies. For years I've kept a small wine rack around with a few different kinds of wine that I just picked out at random. ( I think it makes my appartment look groovy. ) However, I am just a pretender, I don't really know much about wine. Now all of a sudden I hear that wine needs to be used soon after purchase or it'll go bad. What's up with that? Is this a total falsehood or is it only certain types that get better with age?

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  2. Heidi L says:

    Every wine is different. Some wines are at their peak when you buy them, others reach their peak years down the road. It really depends on the vineyard and the type of season the vineyard had.

    Check this out:

    http://www.cellarnotes.net/howlongtohold.htm
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  3. mrs sexy pants says:

    most wines can keep, if you keep them in a temperature of 55 degrees (never keep them in sunlight if you don't have adequate storing), but certain wines are better if you have them young, and do not keep them for long … it really depends on the grape.

    my suggestion is to subscribe to food & wine magazine, so that you can know which wines you can drink right away & which ones you can keep. it's all about educating yourself.
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  4. Francesca420 says:

    Since it is summer time now If I am keeping red wine for more then 2 days I put it in my fridge and during the winter I hold it in the garage. Red wine turns into vinegar if it is sittling at a warm temp. for to long. I would suggest buying a wine refrigerator so you can keep all of your red wine at the perfect temp.
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