Sunday, July 22, 2012

Basement Wine Cellar

When I first became a Real Estate Banker, we hosted Memphis' Veata View Home Show...it was when the best builders built custom homes and put up their A Gane to wine the Veata Award....I always remembered the House I naturally catered to when I walked down the street looked like a Castle fit for a King & Queen, and the other house Had the wine cellar that I would have put in my home. It was while working at the bank I began cultivating my wine interest and it has continued to elevate with time:)....I even checked put Dvd's from the Library to learn more about the culture of making wine...during that time I fell more in live with Itlay and put the Positano/Almafi Coast on my work computer as my screen saver. My love for Itlaian things continued well on from my college days:).

Be Love.



"A wine cellar is not just a place to store wines. It should be the ideal environment where wines comfortably age as they reach perfection. Thus, building a basement wine cellar is a very scrupulous job to do and there are a lot of things you need to consider.
Before getting into all the building process, the first priority you must think of is where to locate the wine cellar. Actually, wine cellars can be built in almost any room within the house, but, it is still best to be housed in the basement. Why – for the reason that, basements have very little or no direct contact with sunlight, can be modified with good ventilation and spacious enough to accommodate anything in it.
Another factor why the basement is most recommendable when building a wine cellar is – there is less difficulty in maintaining proper temperature and humidity of the entire room. It is very essential to continuously regulate a 55-58 degrees and 55-75% relative humidity within a wine cellar so that the corks are kept moist and the wines are prevented from getting damaged and spoiled.
And, to make sure you get to achieve the ideal temperature within the cellar, installing wine cellar cooling units are the ones in demand. These cooling systems come in various types and sizes that’s why careful selection plays a key role. This simply means it is your homework to complete your research on what type of cooling units to set up. Since basements commonly come spacious, it will solely depend on you which kind, how big or small, the cooling units you need to use.
If you are finding it a bit tricky to figure which cooling system to put up, seeking recommendations from other connoisseurs is a smart option to pursue. Ask for advice and try to ask and add a few more things on how to make your basement the most favorable place to customize a wine cellar.
Talking about all the works of putting up a wine cellar is definitely challenging. When starting any research project, it can be overwhelming but with a little research and finding out those important fact, it can be fun. That’s why, to ease the burden you are about to face when planning on building your own wine cellar in your basement, allow us to assist you from start to finish. Why worry if with just one call everything can be settled quickly. Let us help you achieve your dream wine cellar now.

http://www.winecellarinnovations.com/blog/2010/10/30/why-build-a-wine-cellar-in-the-basement/
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