Wine Cellar ebook Review
From: The Review Desk of Wine-intro.com Product: How to build your wine cellar Date: 24 Feb 2007 Product Type: Wine cellar
Chris Miley is a wine enthusiast and owner of a substantial cellar. He is the creator of the popular e-book How To Build Your Own Wine Cellar which includes complete instructions for building your own basement wine cellar plus many other ideas for wine storage areas in your home. Chris also maintains the well-regarded wine blog Wine Cellar Secrets where he reviews wines from his own cellar.
In “How To Build Your Own Wine Cellar” that reveals all the strategies you need to start your own cellar. " This book grew out of my Miley own research into building several wine cellars plus it answers all the questions I was asked by other people when they knew I was writing this book", said Chris Miler.
In this ebook, you'll learn :
-Where to store your wine, under the stairs, a spare closet, a temperature controlled wine cabinet or a fully constructed basement cellar.
-You'll learn about the construction method, insulation, installing a vapor barrier, wall lining, doors, windows, lighting … and more. Everything you need for a custom built home wine cellar
-How to create a D-I-Y wine cellar in almost any space. -When you've built your cellar you need to choose best type of wine racks to hold your growing wine collection. -The 5 insider secrets you MUST know to store your wine successfully.
and much more ...
Here is some article written by Chris Miley.....
How to Choose wine rack for your cellar
The objective of wine racks is to carry bottles securely in a horizontal position, in as dense an arrangement as possible.
It is important for bottles sealed with corks to be laid down to keep the cork moist. Bottles with screw caps can be stored standing upright but generally this is less space-efficient.
Racking can be individual cells of timber, steel or plastic, simple shelving or diamond-shaped bins.
Individual racking is the most convenient for selecting bottles. Some racks can cause damage to bottle labels; designs vary in bottle density; price variations are more to do with aesthetics than efficiency.
Bins carrying 12 or 24 bottles are ideal when large numbers of the same wine are being stored but the resident bottles can be susceptible to destruction if subjected to earthquake movement.
Diamond cubes and rectangular wine bins can be useful for storing wine bought by the case, however, as you drink your way down through the bin you will create more and more wasted space. Mixing different wines within a bin will lead to constant disturbance, as you will have to move the top wines to see which wines are stored below!
Wherever possible, use single depth racking. Racking which carries bottles two deep can lead to difficulty in finding some wines and unnecessary disturbance of wines moved to reach the wines behind.
As a rough guide each square meter of racking can carry 100 bottles
This is just a small sample of the information you will receive when you buy your own copy of " How to build Your Own Wine cellar "
For just US$37.77, you can getting your hands on this information has never been more affordable or easy. Everything you ever wanted to know about building your own wine cellar is here now in one place.
You can take a full 56 Days to enjoy this ebook. If you’re not completely satisfied with your investment. you can simply email Chris Miley directly and He’ll refund of every cent you invested.

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