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No cellar in your fifth-floor apartment? Don\’t worry. Every home has a place where wine can be stored.
Your kitchen probably contains the ingredients for several meals. A wine cellar is the liquid equivalent. It doesn\’t have to hold thousands of bottles of port and claret, just enough for when you say, \’I really a fancy a glass of …\’
A wine cellar is there simply to provide you with what you want to drink when you want to drink it. Anybody with a little ingenuity can create one.
Think of a traditional cellar – cool but not freezing, dark and quiet. You may not have such a place in your abode, but you probably have somewhere where you duplicate such conditions and stash a few bottles. How about in a suitcase under the bed? Or in an old fireplace line filled with short lengths of drainpipe? What about a cupboard under the stairs, or a spare shelf in the wardrobe?
Polystyrene tiles can be used for insulation. And if all else fails, there are purpose-built (and pricey) climate-controlled cabinets designed to keep wine in ideal conditions.
Fact
Many merchants will store wine you have purchased from them until you\’re ready to drink it.
Q:
Why is wine stored on its side?
A:
To keep the cork moist and maintain a seal.