How To Manage A Wine Cellar Succesfully

If you own a wine club or are an avid wine collector, These four aspects need to be taken care off well so that every wine that comes out of the cellar tastes fine and people can enjoy it”. says Marek CEO of a bespoke property refurbishment company.

What is a Wine Cellar?

Basically, a wine cellar is a kind of storage room or storage lot for wines in barrels or bottles. The wines could also be plastic containers, amphoras, and carboys. The cellars are generally and prominently situated completely underground. These also have a direct contact with the surrounding soil following small gaps in the initial foundations.

These wine cellars provide the opportunity for protection of alcoholic beverages from prominently and typically harmful external factors. Moreover, these provide a constant apt temperature and darkness to the wines. These are also used as modish surrounding for the tasting of wine.

Well, the cellar management and wine management systems are reciprocals and dependent on each other. So let us study the various aspects of cellar management in the context of wine management system.

There are 4 basic elements that you need to manage in the wine cellar for elongated and effective storage of wine. These four elements are basically position, light, temperature and humidity. These four aspects need to be taken care off well so that every wine that comes out of the cellar tastes fine and people can enjoy it.

Position and Peace

The first thing which plays an essential part in cellar and wine management is the peace and position of the wines. The bottles need to be kept safely in a horizontal manner so that they are not disturbed in any case. The reason that the bottles should be laid horizontally is that they should always be in touch with the cork and thus get prevented from drying. If the cork dries out, then the bottle would get affected by the bacteria, fungus, and yeast, and this would later create off flavors in the wine.

It should be also ensured in the cellar room that the wine remains undisturbed for a very long time. As the time would pass, the wine would age and change itself in the bottle. It would continue to form sediments and these sediments should sink to the bottom of the bottle.

Temperature

Cellar management also requires that an appropriate temperature is maintained in the cellar. The wines, in any case, should be kept away from extremely cold temperatures and heat sources. The wines should not be stored in freezing temperatures which could cause the bottles to break. The wines should not be exposed to heat above 64F so that wines don’t get cooked up in the bottle and develop off flavors. So there should be a maintenance of a constant temperature.

Light and Humidity

Wine should be protected from strong and direct sunlight as it could have an adverse effect on the body and aroma of the wine. Darkness is the best option that should be maintained in a wine cellar. The humidity factor should also be kept in mind and the humidity level should be maintained high to avoid cork shrinking from the outside.

Becky

After being self-employed for a majority of her adult life, Becky cannot imagine her work life being any other way. Just about an empty nester with her husband of over 21 years she enjoys the quiet. BUT sometimes misses the commotion. She is a Mom to 3 adult children, 2 boys and 1 girl (ages 26, 22, and 20 respectively) plus a daughter-in-law almost 25 years old. She is also the proud Grandma (or ma-ma) to Emma who is 6 1/2 years old and Zakary who is almost 2 years old. Becky lives out in the country and only misses the internet that a 'city/town' would offer.

10 thoughts on “How To Manage A Wine Cellar Succesfully

  • October 23, 2018 at 7:59 am
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    Some good tips. We have a couple of wine refrigerators, stocked with our favorites.

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  • October 23, 2018 at 9:46 am
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    Good to know. I would love to have one, one day.

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  • October 23, 2018 at 8:15 pm
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    would love to have one and also know a little more about wine

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  • October 28, 2018 at 5:25 am
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    Would be nice to have someday

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  • October 29, 2018 at 2:51 am
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    Love all the info, great things to know.

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  • November 2, 2018 at 7:31 pm
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    I’m not much of a wine connoisseur, but look forward to an occasional glass. It makes me feel very sophisticated.

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  • November 4, 2018 at 10:03 am
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    I was surprised to learn that direct sunlight can affect the wine. It makes sense why every time I see wine stored, it’s always in a darker room.

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  • November 4, 2018 at 5:21 pm
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    This is something that I really would not want. BUT I have a friend who would give her husband away for a wine cellar. I know you have to be very careful with wine, hot, cold, up – laying down. But I am not a wine drinker so don’t know the rules. But this is a lot of great information

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  • May 6, 2021 at 6:38 pm
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    Thanks for pointing out that aside from humidity, the lighting is also an important component to think about when it comes to custom wine cellars. My husband and I are thinking about starting a wine collection soon so it would be crucial to make sure that they are stored as safely as possible. Hopefully, our basement is spacious enough that we can be a bit more creative on the design.

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