Everything You Need to Know about Wine Cellar Racks

Posted by Bianca Bradfield on May 15th, 2019

The appeal of wine never goes away. It is the evergreen gift for someone special. There are a number of ways in which anybody can make a wine cellar out of a vacant room such as a wine cabinet, a closet or a spare room or a cellar in a basement. Many homeowners and wine collector’s dream of building a wine cellar.



It is the better way to increase to show off your collection and increase the value of your home to your friends. You can also soon be sipping wine from the cellar of your dreams, just to make sure you follow some basic rules and plan ahead. With this in mind, there a number of other choices that are within reach of everyone. Wine cabinets are an outstanding alternative for those who do not have the extra space. These cabinets can store large quantities of wine and can be kept at a controlled temperature.

Check the dimensions before you purchase wine cellar racks as some are big that it might be difficult to get them through your front door. You can focus on unstained wood racks made from cheap redwood or pine if your cellar will be used only for storage. If you do not store your wine underground, it is possible to turn an unused closet into a wine cellar. The main issue with this is that your spare room may well have central heating that will cause fluctuations in temperature and your house will often have a higher temperature that is ideal for wine. You can have a wine cellar without having to go downstairs if you can overcome this.

When building a wine cellar, the following things need to be taken into account:

• Climate:

Ideally, with controlled humidity wine should be stored at about 14 degrees in a room. This will allow the wine to remain drinkable.

• Construction method:

In terms of the construction method of your wine cellar, there are a number of things to consider. This will need to be waterproof if you are putting wine in a basement. When choosing the right contemporary wine cellars for your collection, it is best to assess your wine storage budget, location and needs with several wine rack sizes, styles and designs.

• Insulation:

It is not necessary to insulate them if you are using internal brick walls. But, you should insulate the other walls in your cellar. Create the partition on the walls and where the door will be and insulate the void. It is significant to insulate the top of your wine cellar. There is a number of insulation that can be used to maintain an even temperature. In addition, use some foam around the joints and the corners of your cellar to prevent as much airflow as possible.

• Lighting:

Choose the lights to give the least temperature variation, when choosing the lighting of your cellar. In this respect, low energy bulbs and LED lights can prove an advantage.

• Racking:

It is great to stock up wine horizontally so that the cork does not dry off. You might consider buying one rack if you cannot afford to buy large quantities of racking. You should consider screwing your wine racks into the wall because they will grasp a lot of wine. Wood is the top choice for constructing wine cellar racks, because of its beauty and stability.

• Door:

The door opens and enables the wine cellar to be affected; therefore, it is an important part of the wine cellar. Insulation will form another barrier outside the elements; therefore, it is important to insulate it.

Bottom Line:

Buy an electric wine storage cabinet or wine cellar for long-term storage or ageing wine. It is considerably more expensive than a wine refrigerator. Cellar experts are designed to maintain ideal wine storage conditions.

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