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How To Create A Mini Wine Cellar In A Closet
A closet can easily be turned into a mini wine cellar to store your growing wine collection.
Before you construct your wine cellar consider the position of the closet in relation to the rest of the house.
Avoid converting a closet against an outside wall into a wine cellar. The outside walls of your house or apartment can be subject to wide fluctuations in temperature. Choose an internal closet where your wine can be stored in a more stable atmosphere.
The degree and the speed of the temperature change are critical to successfully storing and aging wine. A gradual change of a few degrees between summer and winter won’t matter. The same change each day will harm your wines by ageing them too rapidly.
The most important rule when storing wine is to avoid large temperature changes or fluctuations. You’ll notice damage of this nature straight away from the sticky deposit that often forms around the capsule. Over time the continual expansion and contraction of the wine will damage the integrity of the cork. It’s like having the cork pulled in and out again every day. When this happens, minute quantities of wine may be pushed out along the edge of the cork (between the cork and the bottle neck) allowing air to seep back in. Once the air is in contact with your wine the irreversible process of oxidation begins and your wine is ruined.
French Wine Country
Travel agencies within France offer specialized wine tours, taking the tourists on a trip to a particular region or regions within France, wherein they can visit exotic vineyards. The agencies may even offer different kinds of wine tours. Corporate wine tours mainly cater to corporate companies dealing with wine, and prove to be quite helpful when the company wants to know more about a particular kind of wine or wishes to invest in it. Then, there are private wine tours as well. These are quite expensive and meant exclusively for real wine aficionados. Travel agencies also offer wine tours for tourists who have interest in wine and vineyards. These are also highly priced but not as much as the private wine tours.
Most of the vineyards offer free tasting of their various wines to the visitors. The visitors can also enjoy conversations with wine experts, thus deepening and enhancing their knowledge of wine. Those who cannot afford the wine tours, can straight away head to the French wine country and visit the villages themselves. Many villages within the wine country have tasting rooms where samples of the different wines are kept. Sometimes, there is a small charge levied for the tasting.
It is however, advised to go on a package tour as the tour guide may help you overcome the language barrier and provide you access to many places within the wineries which may not be otherwise open for individuals. The best time to visit the French wine country is usually between April and May, also the harvest time from mid to late September could be worth every penny spent.


