Originally Posted by
Buke
Out of curiosity, for those who cellar wines, what kind of space are you storing wine in?
In the last year we've acquired a case of various rather nice wines from Napa and Oregon.
So, I'm looking for some advice, is it worth building a small wine rack in my basement closet or are the temperatures too variable to warrant it.
Here's my situation: I have a finished daylight basement and the closet in the back corner is completely below below ground. It's the coldest part of the house and through the winter it's consistently in the low 60's, but last summer when it was north of 100 degrees in Seattle for a spell the temps rose to 83 in the "cellar". To be fair, I don't know what the temp was in the back corner of the gear closet at the floor against the concrete basement wall but 10' away on top of the gun safe was definitely in the low 80's. I'm under the impression that it's more important that the temps don't swing wildly which is definitely true in this space. I doubt temps ever vary by more than 5 degrees in a 24 hour period year round. But still, low 80's is technically too high for wine storage.
When I first moved into the house the entire wall of this closet had an old built in wine rack that the original owners had installed, probably around the time the house was built in the late 50's. It had some cool old label maker tape with words like "chablis". We ripped the wine racks out because we didn't have any interest in expensive wine at the time and I needed the storage space for all the crap that comes with having little kids.