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There are wine enthusiasts, and then there are wine enthusiasts. If you are very serious about your wine and are building up a wine collection, and you have the resources to do so, then you might want to have a wine cellar to store your wine. However, just storing your wine in a room on wine racks simply will not do. Care must be taken to preserve what in some cases can be a rather sizeable investment. That is why, aside from the wine you purchase to fill your dedicated wine cellar, the importance of a wine cooling system is paramount. Wine that is subject to large temperature and humidity shifts can affect a wine's taste and ruin a fine bottle. To protect against this, a good cooling system is needed.

For those that want to undertake this endeavor but have budgetary constraints, Make Your Kitchen offers many good choices. With cabinet coolers as well as cellar cooler units all under 700 pounds, if you are building a cellar on a budget, these units might be just what you are looking for. Of course, you will need to know the actual square footage of your room and make sure you get the appropriate cooler for your cellar's size. However, if you can do this, you will have an adequate way to keep your wine well preserved until you have the opportunity to drink it.

If you have an eye for a high-end, more professional wine cooling system, then your search will likely lead you to a cooling system. While these systems have a reputation for the high level of temperature and humidity control, their prices also reflect that (retail prices start at 800). However, if you are assembling a significant and expensive collection of fine wines, then you will want to ensure that inadequately controlled temperature and humidity do not spoil any bottle. A dedicated cellar will get the needed environmental control that will keep the wine at a safe temperature and humidity level. For more advanced cellars, the Extreme models might be in order. This cooling unit represents the top of the line in wine cooling systems. It also represents the most expensive of all of wine cooling models as well and can run over 3,000.00

Regardless of your particular budget, if you have the space, having a dedicated wine cellar with the proper temperature and humidity settings to preserve your wine is not hard to do. Whether you have a lot or a little to spend, you can have a cellar that is not only visually impressive but keeps your wine in excellent condition, making sure it tastes as good as possible when the time comes to drink it.

by: Tracy Gosson




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