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How Do You Build Wine Cellar Racks?There are only two different types of wine cellars: passive and active. A passive cellar is one that is not actively climate controlled. An active cellar is one that is climate controlled so it behaves like a big walk-in refrigerator. Keep in mind this one suggestion, whatever your approach is to your wine cellar racks: the best conditions for long term wine storage consist of a steady temperature between 50° and 60°F with 50% to 70% relative humidity. Wine faces a lot of opposition in its struggle to mature properly. Wine storage can be done safely in temperatures barely above freezing up to about 70 degrees Fahrenheit. High humidity levels keep moisture inside the bottle thus preventing evaporation through the cork. Sunlight and other forms of light can be as damaging as changes in temperature – colored bottles will shield your wine from this. The pleasure of sharing good wine is never greater than when the wines that you selected and bought years ago turn out to have matured superbly in your cellar.
Good Wine StorageBefore even getting into finances or space restraints, it may be helpful to decide what your needs are. Are you in search of something that is merely a utility room to securely store your inventory, or do you have grand plans for an extravagant – yet well planned and completely functional – and deluxe cellar that will proudly showcase your cherished collection prominently? Thought should be put into what equipment you need, as bulky items like refrigeration, bottling and dispensing units, and other accessories may use large areas of space. About The Author:
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