Home Wine Cellars

Popular Accessories for Home Wine Cellars

Popular Accessories for Home Wine Cellars

home wine cellars

If you enjoy collecting various types of wine and want to appropriately store them, you may be interested to know that there are many popular accessories available for home wine cellars. By far, the most important accessory is the wine racks that you will use to actually store the wine.

There are many different racks that are available. You may choose from traditional wine racks, refrigerated racks, racks that turn, and similar types of wine racks. You may choose from horizontal storage or storage that sits the bottles at an angle. If you are seeking to preserve your wine collection for a long period of time, the angle options are ideal.

In addition to wine racks when it comes to accessories for home wine cellars, you may also choose from items such as hanging glass storage units and wine glass storage units that hang on the wall.

It is also a good idea to have several different types of wine and champagne glasses, corkscrews, and other accessories. If you are interested in creating multi-functional home wine cellars, taking the time to review the options as far as accessories are concerned is a vital step. You may fine all the accessories for home wine cellars on Amazon.

Here's Home Wine Cellars Selections:


Home Wine Cellar...

Customer Review:
This book focuses only on certain techniques and material (timber). A bit disappointing.... Read More



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Haier HVW18BSS 18-Bottle Wine Cellar, Silver...

Customer Review:
No complaints -- 6 months old. Tempereature settings aren't particularly sensitive but current temp in the unit is 64 deg F with the ambient temp at 89 deg F... Read More



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How and Why to Build a Wine Cellar, Fourth Edition...

Customer Review:
This is a really excellent book. Gold's practical advice based on his own actual projects and it really works. I used an earlier edition to build my cellar and it works superbly. There are some real surprises... Gold emphasizes keeping uniform high h... Read More


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Cuisinart CWC-600 Private Reserve 6-Bottle Stainle...

Customer Review:
This is my 2nd attempt at writing a review of this product. We were genuinely excited when we purchased this particular unit. That excitement quickly faded as we learned that it has serious design flaws.1st: The troubleshooting section states:The ... Read More



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Vinotemp VT-16TEDS Thermo-Electric Digital 16-Bott...

Customer Review:
I guess I was lucky compared to others, I got 18 months out of it. The temp display went out and I had the ticking noise that other reviews mentioned. It could not handle a warmer room (couldn't keep the temp I had set it at) but simply moving elsewh... Read More



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Today's Discussion

Can you cellar home made red wine?
I am going to try making red wine at home... Will this wine cellar alright and is it possible to make a good quality wine?

Reply
CYNTHIA
with practice yes you can and it will keep. The fun tho' is to make it to drink. Let the wine makers do the keeping bit.

jasminebed
It is indeed possible to make very good wine. Most homemade wines are not meant to be cellared for a long time...one to two years at most. If at all possible, keep some for at least 6 months...even 3 months of aging really improves them. I've usually made wines from kits...buy a premium brand, they contain more juice. Make sure everything you use is squeaky clean and sterilized. If you buy pails of juice you get lovely wines usually, but they are seasonal and expensive. Invest in a hydrometer as well...it will give better results of when your wine is ready than the time on the package instructions.

Chef Carroll
Yes, as long as there's no harsh lighting and mold is under control. The wine, of course, must be stored on it's side; preferably on wooden racks.

oikos
Why not? A good amateur can turn out wine that matches the quality turned out by many professionals.

makeshift escape
It is certainly possible to make good wine at home. The quality of wine is hugely dependent on the quality of the grapes you're starting with, and the aging process. Aging wine in oak barrels also adds tannins to the wine, which will allow it to be cellared for a longer period of time. Unoaked wines can generally be cellared for 1-3 years. Be aware that big California Cabernets that can be cellared for 10-20 years generally spend up to 22 months in oak barrels first! It takes a long time to make wines that will age well.



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