Why Should You Use A Wine Rack?

For wine to mature in the proper way, you’ll need to have the right humidity, temperature, light condition and movement. Whenever you are storing wine for any amount of time, you’ll need to ensure that the wine is in a safe place. Even though there are a few ways that you can store wine, none are safer or smarter than using a wine rack.

When you choose your wine rack, you should always remember to choose one that will store your wine properly. There are several styles to choose from, including those that stack, wall mounts and side mounts. You should also pay attention to size as well, as the sizes range from storing a few bottles to storing hundreds. You’ll also have a lot of varieties and designs to select from, it will depend on your needs and space.

Among the best types of wine racks are the horizontal racks. Contrary to what many may think, vertical racks are not a good choice for storing your wine. Wine that is stored on vertical racks means that the cork will dry out and eventually start to shrink, bringing air into the wine and ruining it. On the other hand, vertical racks can come in handy when storing wine for short periods of time, or for wine that is best consumed young.

Tilted racks are another type of rack you should avoid using, as they can dry out the corks or deposit the sediments too close to the cork. For your wine storing needs, you should always go with a horizontal rack. Horizontal racks will keep the cork moist and keep unwanted air from making contact with the wine. The sediment will fall towards the side of the bottle, preventing spillage when you pop the cork. Horizontal racks are also very affordable and you can always add more racks to the design with little or no problem.

The materials for wine racks are normally of wood or metal. You can hang them from ceilings, mount them on the wall, or simply place them on the floor. Metal racks are the strongest, although wood is more flexible. Wooden racks provide a bit more storage, for the simple reason that you can always add to them. Wood racks are also visually appealing, durable and provide plenty of strength.

A wine rack is a fine investment for anyone who appreciates fine wine. There are various sizes to choose from, all of which are very affordable. The small to medium sizes work best for homes, while the large styles are best for commercial settings. No matter where you keep your wine, you can count on a wine rack to keep your wine stored for years to come.

Designing Wine Cellars

Wine Cellars Dedicated to Storing Wine
Most restaurants with an extensive wine collection and avid collectors, have dedicated wine cellars in which to store their wine. While many may think that a room below the building’s grade will adequately serve the purpose, those who collect rare and often expensive bottles understand the importance of proper construction of wine cellars in protecting the valuable contents.

Wine’s health can be affected by different factors, all taken into consideration in designing wine cellars, such as humidity, temperature and infiltrating light from windows. Air circulating fans are also often designed into wine cellars to help maintain a constant temperature and humidity level throughout the entire area. Additionally, the racks used to hold the bottles should be constructed with the health and integrity of the wine in mind instead of the convenience of anyone who may visit the room to find a bottle.

Even wines stored in dark colored bottles should not be exposed to direct sunlight as in addition to the ultraviolet rays; the sunlight can affect the internal temperature of the bottle. Ceiling fans in wine cellars can provide a certain degree of air circulation, but fans that move the air around the room instead of simply blowing from the ceiling to the floor help maintain a more strict environment.

Wine Cellars Location

Wine BottlesAnother thing that can have an environmental impact on finished wines is vibration and wine cellars located close to railroad tracks or heavily traveled roads may not be the best location for a cellar in which to store expensive wines. If there is no suitable alternate site, the rack can be constructed to absorb most of the vibrations, especially if the floor is transmitting most of the minor movement.

Entry to wine cellars should also be restricted to only responsible individuals to help maintain the organizational structure of the room. In many cases, large wine collections are cataloged and sort by type or by region, but exactly how, is a personal preference. Keeping track of what remains in wine cellars is more important to those that sell the wine than it is to private collectors, but computer software is also available for private use to track their collection.

In any event, it is important to keep the door to wine cellars closed when no one is looking for a bottle of wine to maintain the constant environment in the room. Continuous opening and closing the door can interrupt the stability of the temperature and humidity controls.

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