Whether you enjoy an occasional glass of wine or consider yourself a connoisseur, you know the importance of storing your wine properly. Wine is perishable after all, so unless you buy wine only when you plan on drinking it, you need a good place to keep your bottles until you’re ready for them. Some people use small wine fridges or similar devices, but if you fancy a nice collection of wine then you might be thinking of installing a wine cellar instead.
Wine cellars were once considered something of a status symbol, but
they’ve become much more common over the years as quality wines have become
more accessible. Some people even install them because they’ve gotten into
winemaking as a hobby and want somewhere safe to store their creations.
Whatever the reason is that you’re considering a wine cellar, here are a few
things that you should add in with your considerations.
Wine Cellar Benefits
There are definite benefits to having a wine cellar, whether it’s a
small rack or a large storage area. A well-built wine cellar controls the
temperature and humidity around your wine bottles, keeping the bottles’ corks
from breaking down and preventing the wine from spoiling in the bottle. Wine
cellars also reduce the effect of vibrations on the bottles, keeping them secure
and helping to prevent sediment from being disturbed and ruining the wine’s
quality.
Wine cellars can also help with organizing a wine collection, especially
if your collection is still growing. The racks in the cellar allow for
organization and labeling, and many are designed so that you can easily view
the labels of your best bottles if you want to show off your collection as
well. Even if you don’t have any high-value wines to show off, just having that
secure storage space will allow you to buy multiple bottles of your favorites
at once so that you can keep them on hand while enjoying discounts for buying
in bulk.
Home Value Considerations
Adding a wine cellar
to your home can also improve the home’s overall value, even if you’re not
installing a large cellar. This is most evident if you list the home for sale
and a wine enthusiast is a potential buyer; they’ll obviously know the value of
having good wine storage built in, and it might be a major selling point for
them. That value only goes up if your wine cellar is designed as a display
piece as well as storage.
Even for those
potential buyers who don’t drink a lot of wine, a wine cellar can be a positive
in the home. Built-in storage that’s designed for temperature and humidity
control can serve a lot of uses, and potential buyers could easily convert wine
racks to shelving to make the wine cellar into something of a cool storage
solution. And who knows? Maybe buying a home with a built-in wine cellar could
kick off someone else’s desire to create a wine collection.
Building a Wine Cellar
Depending on the type
of wine cellar you want, the budget you’re working with, and the amount of
space you have available, there are a few different ways you can approach wine
cellar installation. Building a wine cellar in your home could be as simple as
installing a few racks in an empty nook or as complex as overhauling part of
your basement as a home for your wine collection.