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Vineyard Wine Cellars is also using metal and limestone racking today to fit with different lifestyles and architecture. Blending materials for wine storage can add significant beauty and still respect your wine.

If you are considering your first cellar it is important to:

1. Talk to an expert and be sure your cellar is properly constructed

2. Visualize your cellar and decide what bottle sizes to accommodate

3. Be sure the racking is designed to allow your wine to reach its full potential.

Now armed with sufficient knowledge to begin designing your cellar, it is time to relax and decant a bottle of your favorite varietal or blend. First, visualize the rich looking wood and feel the cool temperature of your cellar as you anticipate the wonderful complexity of smells and flavors you are about to enjoy. Salud.

About the Author:

Richard Manton is a partner in Vineyard Wine Cellars based Texas. They are a premier wine cellar design and installation company. Contact Richard at Richard@vineyardwinecellars.com or visit www.vineyardwinecellars.com.




About the Author:
I am a partner in Vineyard Wine Cellars, a Dallas based company servicing the state of Texas. We are a premier designer, crafter and installer of fine wine storage. VWC has over 20 years experience in fine wine storage and we provide turnkey operations from climate control, insulation and beautiful wine racking utilizing wood, metal and limestone storage in our designs.

We provide storage for individual homes, fine restaurants and wine stores.




Website URL: www.vineyardwinecellars.com


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