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7 Unbreakable Laws of Wine Storage

7 Unbreakable Laws of Wine Storage

For many years, the wine was left in dark, chilly, and damp cellars to mature. However, nobody quite understood why some wines came out more enriched while others lost their boutique and taste. Thanks to technological advancements in wine storage, we now understand what happens inside the bottle and the ambient processes that affect the wine's aging processes.

Wine is made by blending grapes and yeast, which are laid down to ferment naturally. During the fermentation process, the natural sugars from the grapes are converted into alcohol as carbon dioxide is given out as a byproduct. It is the final balance of each wine's amino acids, carbohydrates, and other elements that contribute to the unique tastes and bouquet that characterize different wines. 
In this article, we will learn the best wine storage solutions that will help your wine to remain at its absolute best.

1. Avoid Light

Wines are best stored behind solid doors away from direct light. Wines are not fond of light as exposure to ultraviolet light for a long period can completely ruin the taste of the wine and even damage the labels. Some of the best places to store your wine include cabinets and closets away from appliances that will cause heat.

2. Maintain Appropriate Humidity

The best humidity levels for wine storage are typically between 50 to 70. Very low or very high humidity levels affect the cork's sealing ability. Too dry environments can make the cork shrink and dry, which allows some air to enter the wine bottle. When air enters the wine bottle, the wine quickly oxidizes and loses its taste and becomes sour.

3. Store in a Cool Place

Wines cannot withstand high temperatures and should, therefore, be stored in a cool place. Typically, 12-14°C (54-57 °F) are the ideal temperatures if you plan to store your wine for long. Under inappropriate temperatures, wines typically get cooked, and very high temperatures are disastrous.

4. Don't Store the Wine in a Too Cool Place

Although cool temperatures are good for the wine, you should avoid too cool temperatures. Regular fridges are too cool and are therefore not good for long term wine storage. It is best to store your wine under the ideal temperatures of between 12-14°C (54-57 °F) if you plan to store it for long.

5. Maintain a Steady Temperature

Maintaining the right temperature is the most important factor when storing your wine. This is because drastic fluctuations in temperature levels normally affect the quality of the wine adversely.

6. Store the Wine Sideways

Wine should be stored sideways at all times, as this helps prolong its life. Storing the wine sideways ensures the cork is wet at all times, which ensures the amount of oxygen is at its minimal. Excess oxygen in the bottle affects the chemical reactions in the bottle, which affects the maturing process of the wine.

7. Avoid Vibrations and Movements During Wine Storage

During the maturation process, it is always advisable to avoid moving your wine around too often. This is because too many movements and vibrations will affect the wine's molecular structure that gives the wine its characteristic depth.

For step by step information on how to build a wine cellar read this related article - https://winecellarhq.com/blogs/news/how-to-build-wine-cellar

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Whether you have 5 or 100 wine bottles, it is obvious you don't want their taste compromised or them to go bad before you finally get to enjoy them. Unfortunately, most of us wine lovers don't have a personal cellar. So, it's always important you know how to store your wine fresh until the right time comes to open and enjoy it. For all of your wine cooler needs, visit us today at winecellarhq.com!  We have something for everyone!

Randy Green

Randy is a true wine storage aficionado and expert in wine cellar design. He gained construction experience as a partner in a general contracting business before niching into and passionately focusing on creating wine storage solutions for clients in 2016. He takes great pride in bringing these designs to life, and is dedicated to ensuring that every wine cellar he creates is not only functional but also a beautiful addition to any home or business. The Wine Cellar HQ team also includes refrigeration sizing experts and licensed HVAC technicians to ensure optimal climate control for your wine cellar, so that your wines can age to perfection.
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