Why Cellar Wine?
If you are holding wine for drinking later, you have a wine cellar. While the
words wine cellar conjure up thoughts of underground caverns, a wine cellar is
any space dedicated to storing wine.
Differences between wine cellars are enormous. Vast caves storing millions of
bottles at unvarying temperatures are at one end of the scale and a small cupboard
with a few wines for drinking soon is at the other end.
Every wine cellar exists for the same purpose – to keep wine in an ideal
environment for enjoyment some time in the future. While a
specialized wine cellar can aspire to emulate the underground cavern, a lack of
these resources should not discourage you from having a wine cellar.
The benefits of wine cellaring are varied and many.
Pleasure
The pleasure of owning and managing your own selection of wines can only be
experienced by those who have such a wine collection. Every one derives
different satisfactions.
There is the pleasure of visiting old (wine) friends in the cellar and the
excitement of meeting new ones whenever a stored wine is opened. There is the
happiness associated with maintaining an accurate and effective wine inventory
and the fun of selecting a wine, knowing that it will be easily found and
retrieved. The ability to produce a wine suitable for the occasion at hand,
without having to travel to the store, is satisfying and convenient. There is an
undoubted pleasure in sharing and showing your wine cellar to visitors. And who
can deny the pleasure of saving money and being able to enjoy and share wines
which have reached a higher value than what was paid. Surrounding all of these
satisfactions is the heightened anticipation of enjoying the wine which you have
selected for purchase, stored, chosen and finally shared at the peak of its
potential.
Convenience
The convenience of selecting a suitable wine for any occasion and producing it
with ease and aplomb is only available to those who have a well stocked wine
cellar. Very few wine cellars can provide this level of performance for every
occasion. The objective is well worth aiming for and when achieved is very
satisfying.
Saving Money
There is no doubt that money can be saved with the use of a wine cellar.
You save money when you buy by the case especially when good wine is being
offered at discounted prices. You save petrol and time when you avoid driving to
the wine store to satisfy the immediate need for a bottle. You save money by
turning a good wine into an excellent one as it ages to advantage before you
enjoy it. You save by selecting the right wine for the occasion and so avoid
serving an expensive wine for quaffing because there is nothing else available.
Profitability
While making money from the storage of wine is a dream of many and is fully
possible, it is seldom the prime reason for starting a home wine cellar. However
the knowledge gained by building up a wine collection can lead to the confidence
needed to successfully buy and later sell wine for a profit.
Knowledge
Results of surveys carried out by Vinoté and others clearly show that people who
build up a collection of wine inevitably become more knowledgeable about wine in
general.
Confidence
This improved knowledge leads to a dramatic increase in wine confidence and this
in turn leads to people buying more wine and often spending more per bottle due
to their certainty that the wine will be cared for and enjoyed at the right
time.
Status
Not an important reason to develop a wine cellar but one freely felt by those
who have a well organised and well presented cellar.