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Usefulness Of A Wine Cellar

By Silver Goblets On July 10, 2009 NO COMMENTS

There are several different means to store your wine though the wine cellar is the most popular option. One can keep safely his wine bottles in a wine cellar. Any wine cellar can be of a size that suits your needs and it will cost differently depending on how much protection you need for storing your wines in the safest manner possible and also on the size of the cellar.

Wine Cellar For Ordinary Wine Lovers

Over the recent past, many budget wine cellars have become available that are helping the ordinary wine lover to have some place where they can store their favorite wines in a manner that ensures that the wine does not get spoiled and in fact preserves its color and flavor.

A good wine cellar should be capable of protecting wine from three main threats. The first such threat is heat; the second is dryness while the third one is light.

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Setting Up A Wine Cellar – What You Need To Know

By Silver Goblets On June 27, 2009 NO COMMENTS

Putting in a personal wine cellar can help keep your prized collection of wine protected. For wine to age properly and to mature the intricate layers of taste intended, wine needs to be kept in a cellar away from the low humidity, temperature variations and imperfect storage the bulk of the average home experiences.

Small-scale or on a big scale, a wine cellar should incorporate the following elements:

• proper insulation
• racks to protect and display the bottles
• good temperature controls
• proper lighting levels

Your wine cellar can be an expression of your taste – perhaps you have a preference for practicality, and as much storage in a small space as possible. Alternately, you may want a show piece where you can entertain friends and sample wines in luxurious comfort. Have your needs in mind when you design your cellar.

Also be aware that a wine cellar doesn’t have to be reserved for a country estate, as people from all walks of life who enjoy a fine bottle of wine build

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Wine & Grape Production in Michigan

By Silver Goblets On May 1, 2009 NO COMMENTS

We don’t often think of Michigan as a wine producing State do we, but look at the facts:

  • Michigan has 13,500 acres of vineyards making Michigan the fourth largest grape-growing state.
  • Most of this acreage is devoted to juice grapes such as Concord and Niagara.
  • About 700 hectares are devoted to wine grapes, making Michigan the eighth in wine grape production.
  • Vineyard area has increased 24% since 1997.
  • Michigan’s 45 commercial wineries produce more than 200,000 cases of wine annually, making the state 13th in wine production. By far the majority of production is from Michigan-grown grapes.
  • Wineries are popular tourist destinations, attracting more than 600,000 visitors annually. Some of these wineries also have retail stores where it’s possible to purchase anything from a wine cellar kit to a wine cooler refrigerator.
  • Wine production and winery tourism annually contribute $75 million to the state’s economy.
  • Three types of grapes are used for wine in Michigan:
    • Vinifera varieties — these are the
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Free Wine Rack Plans

By Silver Goblets On April 11, 2009 NO COMMENTS

Keep your collection safe, and it will stay good. The complexity, boquet, and flavour of a wine will only increase with age. Wine racks can get quite expensive and ornate. This is many times an issue if you desire to keep your overhead low on your wine cellar. Consider the basics of wine storage before making your choice: Temperature, light, vibration, and use of space. Don’t just do a “good enough” job, do a “great job” that you can be proud of for years.

Make sure your wine rack uses the most of your avaliable space. Wine must be kept in a specific environment for optimal flavor. Humidity helps the cork from drying out, and temperature helps the wine age correctly. Keep your wine away from direct sunlight above all else. That is a cardinal sin of wine storage. Keep the wine temperature from rising and falling more than necessary. Store

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