Cellaring Your Wine
Now we'll discuss where best to store your wine once it
is bottled and where not to store your wine. No matter where you end up storing
it, store the bottles on their sides so the cork is kept wet by the wine and
will not shrink and admit air, which could make your wine cidery. Store
screw-top bottles upright. Ideally, the bottles should be stored in a rack,
giving each bottle a compartment by itself, so you can easily remove a bottle
without jogging the others.
As far as an area in your home for storage, there are
different locations, depending on whether you live in an apartment or a home
with a basement. If you live in an apartment, you can maybe use part of one of
your closets to hold a wine rack or maybe a cupboard near the floor, as long as
it is not an area where a lot of disturbance is created; i.e. a closet or
cupboard not used a great deal. Try to find the coolest spot in your apartment
away from vibrations and big fluctuations in temperature.
On the other hand, if you live in a home with a
basement, it is ideal. Underground storage is best, as long as it doesn't
freeze. Make your basement storage area against an outside wall and away from
the furnace. A north-facing wall is best, to avoid the heat in the summer.
Ensure some humidity and fresh air circulation. A few degrees difference between
summer and winter won't do any harm, as long as the change in temperature is
slow and steady. The optimum storage temperature is between 10 and 13 degrees
celsius. To create a wine cellar in your basement, monitor the temperatures to
find the best area. Wall off a section using good insulation, particularly on
the ceiling. Be generous when creating your cellar, as no doubt your collection
will grow over a couple of years.
The following places are examples of where
NOT to store
your wine
* Avoid areas where there are odours like paint,
gasoline, ammonia, etc. Any strong smell
can contaminate the neck of a wine bottle and the wine may pick up the odour
when it is poured.
* Avoid
storing it under a set of stairs, as the vibration caused by going up and down
the stairs can be an enemy to your wine and won't allow it to age properly.
* Another
place to avoid is the kitchen or under a sink, as there are constant temperature
changes due to cooking and water pipes, plus the constant vibration due to
usually high traffic in the kitchen area. Especially, do not store it over a
fridge.
* It
is not advisable to store even unopened bottles of wine in the fridge. The
vibration from the motor and the opening and closing of the door can jar your
wine and can weaken it.
WINE
RACKS
Whether you buy or build your wine racks, remember, the
main reason for using a rack is to keep the bottles on their sides to keep the
cork moist. Be creative in finding a rack for your storage. Consider using 48
oz. juice cans on a shelf or drain tiles. Even collapsible racks will work.
To
sum it all up, the ideal place to let your wine mature in peace is a cook, dark,
slightly damp place with good air circulation away from the direct sunlight and
excessive vibration and strong smells, with the least fluctuation in
temperature. But, make the best of whatever place you have.
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