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what temperature does a wine cellar need to be

by Prof. Ari Hyatt Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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55°F to 57°F

What temperature should a wine cellar be kept at?

55°FThe optimum storage temperature for any wine is 55°F (~13°C), but you can safely store wine long-term in a range between about 45°F (~7°C) to 65°F (~18°C) if there is not a large change in temperature each day.

Can a wine cellar be too cold?

Wine can safely be stored at from 40 to 65 degrees, but the “perfect” temperature really comes down to how long you plan to store the wine. The aging of wine is actually a chemical process.

What temperature should you cellar red wine?

The ideal temperature range for storing red wine is between 45°F and 65°F (8°C and 18°C) with the sweet spot of 55°F (12°C). For long-term storage (wines you'll hold for a year or longer), you'll want to pay strict attention to maintaining that ideal temperature of 55°F.

What temperature is too warm to store wine?

Temperatures over 70 degrees for a significant amount of time can permanently taint the flavor of wine. Above 80 degrees or so and you are literally starting to cook the wine. Wine heat damage tastes unpleasantly sour and jammy… sort of like canned prunes.

How long can wine be stored at 75 degrees?

Wine should never be stored higher than 75 degrees fahrenheit for more than a couple of hour because at 75 degrees wine begins to oxidize. Wine suffers when it goes through from significant temperature changes. Keep a consistent temperature for optimum storage.

Can I store wine at 70 degrees?

Store Wine at the Proper Temperature If you're storing both red and white wine in the same place, try to keep the air temperature around 55 degrees Fahrenheit. While a little above or a little below won't do much harm, temperatures above 70 degrees Fahrenheit can age wine more rapidly than desired.

Can you age wine in a wine fridge?

While aging in a cellar is best, for most that is unattainable. Storing wines in a refrigerator specifically designed for wine works just as well.

How long can I cellar wine?

Most white wines should be consumed within two to three years of bottling. Exceptions to this rule are full-bodied wines like chardonnay (three-five years) or roussane (optimal between three to seven years). However, fine white wines from Burgundy (French Chardonnays) are best enjoyed at 10-15 years of age.

What is the best temperature to store red and white wine?

Temperature wise, you want to make sure that your wine is stored somewhere where the temperature remains between 45-65 degrees Fahrenheit. You also want to make sure that the humidity level is around 70 percent. The humidity will help prevent the cork from drying out, which leads us to our next tip.

Can I store wine in my garage?

When it comes to long-term storage of a wine, a garage is usually not an ideal place. This is because a typical garage has temperature fluctuations, light exposure, and vibrations. All of these can affect the quality of your wine.

Why do you store wine horizontally?

Store Wine Bottles Horizontally. Keeping wine on its side helps keep the cork moist, which is key for long-term storage, as a dried out cork can cause seepage and premature aging.

Is it OK to store wine at room temperature?

Don't worry, you haven't destroyed your wine just yet. Wine can be stored at room temperature for about 6 months before any major damage has occurred, assuming it's not in direct sunlight or by your furnace.

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