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Storing Fine Wines

By: Calida Sevier

Wine has been created and enjoyed for thousands of years. Modern wine lovers have taken this passion beyond simply making or buying wines to enjoy. Today's connoisseurs collect bottles of wines for both personal satisfaction, and as investments. Serious wine collectors know the importance of creating a proper wine cellar.

There are some wines that are created to be enjoyed immediately after opening. Others, however, take months or even years to become the very best they can be. It is this group of wines that must be properly stored and preserved in a carefully created and meticulously maintained environment.

A wine cellar provides the cool, dark environment that's essential for both red and white wines. Exposure to excessive heat or sunshine will disrupt the aging process and spoil the wine.

A wine cellar will provide the cool, dark environment that your wines need to develop or retain their best body and flavor. With careful storage, you can look forward to a wonderful experience when you finally pop the cork on your coveted bottle of wine.

The most important aspect of your wine cellar is the temperature control. Be sure to equip the cellar with a system that has the ability to maintain a constant temperature. Wine is best stored at a temperature of about 50 to 55 degrees Fahrenheit.

Your wine cellar may experience seasonal fluctuations in summer and winter with increases or decreases of about 10 degrees, but these slow changes of temperature should not create an adverse affect on your wines. Avoid any rapid rise or drop in temperature, or frequent temperature fluctuations, as these can cause wines to age prematurely.

If you're interested in having a wine cellar in your home, you have a couple of options available to you. Buying a pre-fabricated wine cellar from a trusted retailer is a rather expensive option. Most people don't have the cash on hand to invest in this sort of luxury, and will choose instead to build their own. A good and effective wine cellar does not require a great deal of square footage. It can be as simple as converting a cold cellar storage area or even an unused closet.

Some people like to collect wines, but just don't have the available space or the interest in building a proper wine cellar on their properties. These people may call on trusted wine merchants for alternative storage options. Some retailers and individuals have the cellar space available, and will allow you to use it for a rental fee.

Collecting wine can be a fun and interesting hobby; and if you store your wines properly, you'll continue to enjoy the hobby for many years to come.

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Writer Calida Sevier is a frequent contributor to several web sites, on pharmaceutical wholesaler and lesbian dating subjects.
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