Wine Cellars or Wine Racks?
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Wine Cellars or Wine Racks?
Wine racks are essential to your wine collection. Without wine racks where would you store your
wine? You could just pack various refrigerators down with wine but then how would you find it? In
this article I am going to help you figure out your options. Should you use a wine cellar or simply use
wine racks?
Figuring out which you need can be done in a few easy steps. First how many bottles of wine are you
going to store? Then how quickly do you drink wine you are storing? Lets start with these two
questions to begin with. Decide how many bottles you will be collecting and plan for the future.
If you currently have 25 bottles of wine in your small collection but hope to add 10-20 bottles of wine
a month don't go small. Always plan out what you'll need and go larger. Nothing is more troubling
for me than having wine strewn about the floor while I decide my next move while tripping over wine
trying to install the new wine racks when I should have had them to begin with. So if you need a 100
bottle rack go for the 175 bottle rack. Buy new racks well before you fill the old ones up. Figure in
how quickly you drink the wine. If you drink it fast then large scale racks might not be the way to go.
If you drink it slowly larger sturdier racks may be for you. Other options to consider for your wine
collection include a wine room. If you have a wine room then the solution is simple; add your wine
racks to your wine room. Although make sure the wine room has a proper cooling system and is out
of the sun light; cool wine lasts longer. If you don't have a wine room but want to store wine for a
prolonged period I suggest a wine cellar.
Wine cellars are really not that expensive for what they provide you with. They not only provide
racks already installed but they also provide cooling and prolonged storage capability. The cooling
unit inside of a wine cellar keeps wine stored at the best possible setting for as many years as you
need. You control your wines settings and temperature.
All said and done you decide what is best for your and your collection. If you only collect a few
bottles and only keep them for a couple of years before consumption then a plain or decorative 30
bottle rack will do what you need. Also small amounts like that will not require cooling as long as
your plan is to store them for short amounts of time at room temperature and away from the sun.
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