• Uncategorized March 29, 2010 No Comments

    How you store your wine can make the difference between joyfully opening a perfectly scented, exquisite tasting wine to discovering unexpectedly that you now have a pungent vinegar. Wine connoisseurs are very careful with not only which types of wine they purchase but also how to store wine. Follow these simple tips so that your wine will always taste its' best and you don't have to find a second bottle of wine to replace the one that was damaged.

    Keep The Cork Moist

    As you want to keep the cork of the wine moist, storing wine on its side prevents the cork from cracking and becoming damaged. Additionally, moderating humidity is important as it too cause a cork to dry up (or grow mildew).

    Avoid Strong Vibrations

    Vibrations seem to break down wine. We recommend keeping your wine as stable as possible to maintain it at its best. When you store your wine in a wine rack it is less likely to be jostled.

    The Right Temperature

    Wines like to be kept at a consistent temperature that isn't too hot or too cold. Ideally, wine should be stored between 5 to 18 degrees Celsius. A wine cellar is the most common solution to maintaining this constant environment. This makes certain the wine and the cork are at optimal temperatures.

    Light Can Damage Wine

    To avoid having light change your wine unfovarably, storing it in darkness or in very low light is highly recommended. Fortunately, most bottles are currently made with ultraviolet filters to reduce the amount of light exposure. Too much light will cause the wine to have a repugnant aroma. Be careful to not store your wine by a window that allows direct sunlight to shine on your wine bottle.

    Have Your Opened Wine Still Taste Wonderful

    If you minimize the amount of air in your wine bottle, the wine that is stored will last longer. So if you drank half the bottle of wine, it is recommended to store it in a smaller bottle. If you wish you can also purchase wine saver which adds nitrogen to the bottle.

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  • Uncategorized March 29, 2010 No Comments

    Add versatility and  practical looks by  using chic  strategies for bottles  storage space. Wine collecting is extremely popular  currently therefore the real problem is how one can  display all the  special wines  you have located. The wall mounted wine rack is the  ideal method to keep and display  your favorite  vintages.

    Strategic preperation for vino storage is  a must. Verify  exactly just how much wine you are going to  accumulate. Without contemplating ahead you could find yourself with either too little space or too big of a  wall mounted wine rack.

    May be the wall mounted wine rack is to be in a visible spot of the house pick out strong too as nice looking products. Whenever the wine bottles are loaded and unloaded into the wine rack  a certain amount of harm of the wood may possibly occur.

    Don’t fail to keep in mind the lights to your wall mounted wine racks. It’s important to be  able to see the brands on any bottle. An adjustable track lighting system works out suitably. You might prefer to in addition place under-cabinet lights to achieve a softer feel.

    The most important worry is the location to hang and set up a wall mounted wine rack in your home. Nearly all  vintages require a cool, dark site to maintain their condition at their maximum quality. For those who are blessed with a basement  or cellar that would be the most suitable area. Those that do not in that case it is a beneficial choice to locate a location which is not too close to a window. Sun shining by way of a window on the wine will contribute to the bottles to warm to a less than desired temperature.

    One idea would be to build a wall mounted wine rack with a door. This may provide the darkness in addition to extra safety to the your wine. The doors can be very much the same as ones on a cabinet, but more appropriate looking of course.

    It is a fine thought to take advantage of the use of your wall space and ground space when possible.  Wall mounted wine racks could be installed above a credenza or china buffet in the living or dining room. Various designs could be hung from the ceiling over a kitchen island.

    Wall mounted wine racks could be purchased ready-made or in pieces that you just put together  yourself. It is possible to also plan and assemble your own creation to match flawlessly with any home. By using light, medium or dark woods the design possibly will range from simple utility storage to an
    elegant bit of furniture that could possibly be happily exhibited in your living room.

    It is possible to discover further regarding wine storage innovations on the net. Wall mounted wine racks can be conveniently bought via internet and some could include free delivery. Contrast costs and never fail to read shopper evaluations about items and the manufacturer you might be considering ordering from.

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  • A wine cellar needs temperature and humidity control. Good insulation, a vapor barrier and a climate control system are all major components, but a big part of climate control comes in selecting the right wine room door. The wrong choice can force your wine cellar refrigeration system to work more and allow undesirable warm air inside your wine room, nullifying the rest of your cautious wine room construction and design.

    The correct wine cellar door maintains a seal on the entryway when the door is closed, allowing the wine cellar cooling unit to circulate temperature and humidity-controlled air through the total wine room without battling with air leaking into the room from outside the door. Whether you buy a pre-made standard door, or have one built to your desired specifications, all good wine doors have specific qualities that make them perfect for the climate control demands of your wine storage room.

    Wine Cellar Door Construction

    Custom wine cellar contractors recommend using exterior grade wine doors, which are powerful enough to withstand temperature fluctuations and keep outside air from trickling in. An excellent exterior grade wine cellar door should be weatherproofed and acclimatized to the level of temperature and humidity in the environment where it will be used; the humidity factor should not be ignored when picking a door. The recommended humidity for a wine room falls roughly between 50% and 80%, with 70% being the target level. If a wine room door can’t survive 70% humidity without warping or additional issues, it isn’t worth the money you paid for it.

    Wooden wine doors should have rock-hard construction; by no means use a cavernous door as the entrance for your custom wine cellar. If you use a glass wine cellar door, it should be double-paned to help keep exterior air out. The recommended thickness for wine room doors varies according to who you ask, but the bare minimum you should install for your wine cellar is one and three-quarter inches. If your wine cellar door is accessible to children or if you just want some extra security for your wines consider adding a lock to your door specs.

    Wine Room Door Materials

    Wine cellar doors are available in a variety of materials; wood, glass, even wrought iron. Options consist of standard doors, carved wood doors or carved wood and glass. You can also get beveled glass doors or wine cellar iron doors.

    When purchasing a wine cellar door, the condition of your wine cellar may dictate your purchase to a certain point. Is the wine room already built? Do you need to buy a door to fit your existing entryway? Or do you need a complete set with the door, doorjamb, weather stripping included in a package? Wine cellar doors may come in “door-only” versions or as pre-hung doors. A pre-hung wine room door comes to you installed into a frame which you set up into the entryway. Pre-hung doors speed up the installation process if you are doing the work yourself, but you may need an extra set of hands to help get the door in position and correctly attached.

    Some wine cellar doors contain optional wrought-iron attachments which are set up on top of your door once it has been installed in the opening, but these don’t have anything to do with climate control issues in your cellar; the wrought iron add-ons are purely decorative. If you add these ornamental designs, it is vital to fasten them securely to the door to eliminate the potential for damage to the lacquer finish of the wood.

    Wine Cellar Doors vs. Entryways

    Many wine cellar door manufacturers offer custom-designed and built entryways. What’s the difference between an entryway and a wine room door? With a custom entryway you are having the entire section of door, doorjamb and related construction included in the package. This can allow for the construction of a more stylish look for your cellar and offer some additional custom options for the area. If you order the door only, you can set it up in your existing entryway, which is helpful for situations where you are already happy with the surrounding wine cellar construction.

    Miscellaneous Concerns

    Wine cellar doors should come with a threshold, door sweep and perimeter seal. These seals permit the door to be weather-stripped on all three sides to keep out drafts when the door is shut. Weather stripping is a necessity for the entrance to your wine room, or else your wine cooling system works less efficiently and your climate controlled air will move into the area outside the wine cellar.

    Are you buying a custom wine room door? You will need measurements of your door jamb or entryway and you must decide whether you want handles or locks. Some vendors will not supply locks or pre-drilling. If you want to install a lock in these cases you will have to do the job yourself based on the design specifications of an exact lock.

    Sometimes the direction your doors open might be an issue. When deciding which way your wine room doors should hinge, think about the placement of your wine racking or accessories around the doors, and how wide you need to open the doors should you need to add in a crate or case of wine bottles. If you need more clearance than the inside of your wine room can provide, make sure your doors can swing open to the outside, and don’t forget a doorstop or additional add-on to prevent the doors from striking the wall.

    A wine cellar door is a significant part to your wine room. Selected wisely the doors can help your wine cellar work properly and create a great first impression to your visitors.

    Ben Adams is the marketing director for Vigilant, Inc. a luxury goods manufacturer in Dover, NH. Vigilant is a premier manufacturer of wine cellars, wine racks and wine cellar doors as well as cigar storage equipment. Vigilant partners with homeowners and businesses to create wine storage spaces to fulfill the need for complete and precise protection for collections of fine wine. Please visit them at www.vigilantinc.com for additional information or to learn about any of their wine storage or cigar storage products.

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  • Uncategorized July 8, 2009 No Comments

    Setting up a personal wine cellar can help keep your prized collection of wine in peak condition. In order to age properly and to develop the delicate layers of taste intended, wine should be laid down in a cellar away from the low humidity, temperature changes and inadequate storage the bulk of the average home generates.

    Small-scale or elaborate, a wine cellar should incorporate the following components:

    • proper insulation
    • racks to protect and display the bottles
    • good temperature controls
    • proper lighting levels

    Your wine cellar can be an example of your taste - perhaps you have a preference for practicality, and as much storage in a small space as you can manage. Or, you may want a show piece where you can entertain friends and sample wines in elegant comfort. Keep your needs in mind when you design your cellar.

    Also note that a wine cellar doesn’t have to be reserved for a country estate, as people from all walks of life who enjoy a fine bottle of wine build or have wine cellars in their homes.

    Embark on the design process with an understanding of how you view your wine collection. Some bottles resemble art pieces, so you may want to display them prominently. Sometimes you may want to showcase a rare vintage, or perhaps decorate your space with wine-related arts or crafts that bring ambience to the area.

    A variety of storage modules correctly combined will give your wine cellar the most versatility. You can purchase modular storage systems that assemble in a customized fashion, or you can have a carpenter create the storage (this can be the more expensive option).

    Simple storage racks (in wood or metal) will ensure that the wine remains efficiently ventilated and separated. You may also want an area reserved for wine accessories, like glasses, corkscrews, bottle openers and wine chillers or buckets.  Your wine cellar can also have essentially decorative elements in the form of handcrafted doors or mood lighting.

    Red wines benefit most from cellar storage, particularly varieties that acquire body from long-term storage. A lot of people imagine that cellars need to be located in the basement or else beneath the house, but they can actually be located in any area of the house as long as the temperature and humidity levels can be effectively controlled. Make your wine cellar a personal tribute to your passion for wine.

    If you want to discover more about wine cellars, head over to http://www.infoaboutwine.com

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  • Uncategorized June 20, 2009 No Comments

    Wine collecting is an increasingly popular pastime. It is common for people to bring back treasures they find as they travel in regions of the world known for great wine. The best way to store your collection is with a custom wine cellar. This can enable you to have all the different types of wine you collect improve through the years.

    A custom wine cellar can help to protect your wine from damage. They are also the ideal location to store your red, white and dessert wines so that they will actually improve with age. When stored properly in a custom wine cellar your fine wines will age gracefully and develop rich subtle flavors.

    Wine enthusiasts love the subtle flavors that only proper aging of a wine can develop. Custom wine cellars come in many different sizes. Your budget and your space are really your only limitations. If you do not have much space or are renting consider purchasing a wine storage cabinet or wine refrigerator instead.

    They come in many different sizes and styles and create a stable environment to store your wine. Installing a custom wine cellar can be costly but it is a great investment for those who truly enjoy collecting wine. Although the basement is one of the most popular places to install custom wine storage cabinets you can really install them almost anywhere in your home.

    The space needs to be large enough to accommodate your current wine collection as well as new additions. Once you have figured out where you want to install your custom wine cellar you will need to have a cooling unit put in which can keep the room at a constant temperature and humidity. The best way to hold the bottles is on wood racks. In order for the conditions to be maintained some form of seal will need to be installed.

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