How About Some Ideas On Wine Storage?

Wine is a very unique and fascinating substance. It follows, then, that storing and aging wine are important issues for wine lovers. One of the most important issues that any wine aficionado must contend with is the process of wine storage.

Wine storage tips are as varied as they are necessary for the proper storage, serving, and enjoyment of wine. If wine is not stored properly it can, like any other perishable natural beverage, spoil under improper conditions. Because of this, a collector of wines must make sure that he follows certain fundamental tips for the storage of wine.

If you are a wine enthusiast, then chances are that you have a fair share of wine at home. It is important that you have the proper home wine storage, so you can keep your wine fresh and delicious. Many people are not aware of it, but wine can get dry and bitter if improperly stored, so here are a few helpful home wine storage tips and ideas to help you learn how to store your wine at home.

For home wine storage there are some excellent storage devices available, including wine racks and portable wine cellars. You should choose the right racks or centers according to how much wine you have to store and how often you drink wine.

Air

When it comes to storing wine at home, there is no issue more important than air. There is nothing that will spoil your wine worse and faster than air, as air not only causes it to lose its freshness but also will cause the wine to oxidize. To ensure proper aging, all you need to do is make sure that you have a quality, tight cork in the bottle so that no additional air will be allowed to enter.

Temperature

The temperature range for serving wines varies depending on the type of wine, but storage temperatures should always fall between 56 and 58 degrees Fahrenheit.

Since there are many different types of wine, there are just as many different temperatures that must be maintained if each type of wine is to best keep its flavor. Since wine is a perishable good, warm temperatures are to be avoided. One particular wine, Vintage Port, is stored at a generally higher temperature than other common wines. A helpful tip: this wine’s storage and serving temperature is best kept between 65 and 70 degrees. Other wines, however, such as Bordeaux, Pinot, Chardonnay, and Spumanti all thrive at very different temperatures.

Even if your wine is not kept at the exact temperatures named above, they should do well if the temperature is constant. Remember, these wine storage tips are ballpark temperatures only. All wines should be kept in a dark, dry place with a constant temperature.

Humidity

Humidity is an issue that confuses many wine lovers. Some think that the perfect wine storage conditions include a very low level of humidity – however, wine should be stored at 70% relative humidity or higher. If you have ever tasted wine that was very acidic, this was probably the result of oxygen getting into the bottle and turning the wine into acid.

The premium wine storage conditions involve the corks being kept in full contact with the wine inside at all times, meaning that the bottles should be slightly tilted toward the cork.

If you are confused by wine storage conditions and want more information, many vineyards and wine shops offer classes or at least information that will help you get started storing wine in the best conditions that you can provide.

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    March 14, 2008 @ 4:04 pm

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