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Basics of Customized Glass Wine Cellar

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Basics of Customized Glass Wine Cellar

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  1. BASICS OF CUSTOMIZED GLASS WINE CELLAR! Wine cellars have historically inhabited a basement space with low light, little vibrations, and ideal conditions for wine storage. The glass was seldom ever used to store wine in these gloomy, dungeon-like cellars in the past. HERE ARE SOME THINGS TO THINK ABOUT.

  2. DIRECT SUNLIGHT Except when it affects the taste of our wines, we adore the sun. Depending on where the wine storage is placed in the house, exposure to direct sunlight and its damaging UV rays could be problematic. A few issues impact the wine's storage quality and the usefulness of the custom glass solution. Many films serve to block off the damaging UV radiation, similar to how we could imagine tinted automobile windows. This will aid in controlling the situation and preserving the space's humidity and temperature.

  3. Cooling Systems Using the proper glass and building materials, we can calculate heat load to identify the best cooling system for your Glass Wine Cellar. We employ a range of cooling system options in our designs. We can calculate the most suitable solution for your application by considering all the criteria we discussed and combining them with your heat load calculation.

  4. Temperature & Humidity Wine is at its finest when kept in a space with average cool temperatures and a relative humidity gauge that reads around 60%. The cork expands and contracts due to temperature changes, allowing oxygen to enter the bottle and prematurely maturing the wine. The quality of cellared wines is significantly influenced by temperature, which also lessens their freshness. Insufficient humidity might cause the cork to dry out and expose the wine to oxygen, reducing its quality. Labels will start to crumble apart if the humidity is too high, and mold problems may result. Use the correct glass for your wine cellar to make managing the climate-controlled area simpler.

  5. Construction The same thought in building your home should also go into the wine storage system you create. A tight enclosure, suitable vapor barriers, and insulation are required. All those things are lost when using custom glass. Therefore, you have to find other ways to compensate. Custom glass is frequently used in modern Wine Cellar London to store and display wine, but it must be done correctly. Contact us now for your wine cellar project! Contact Us Today Website: www.cellarmaison.com Email: info@cellarmaison.com Phone: +44 (0) 20 3633 3286

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