Residential Wine Closets and Wine Cabinets – What Are They & How Easy Are They To Install

Residential Wine Closet Cabinets – What Are They & How Easy Are They To Install (A Processed Video Transcription)

Installing Wine Closets and Wine Cabinets – How Easy Is It?
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The question I’m asked quite often is how easy it is really to install the wine closets and wine cabinets.  What I wanted to do today is walk you through a recent installation that we did in the Dallas area.

Wine Closets Dallas Texas - Before Photo

Wine Closets Dallas Texas – Before Photo

What you’re looking at are the wine closets Dallas Texas as it was before.  This is where the homeowner wanted to install his new wine cabinets.

We removed the door, the jamb, the frame, and the trim inside and out.  We installed a dedicated electrical outlet.

The wine cabinets Dallas Texas arrived and were uncrated by the moving company.  Here is the side view of the wine cabinets before installation.

The trim pieces arrived with the cabinet.  We installed the top trim piece with screws at the top of the cabinet.  Here is another view of it from the front after installation.

The side flange or trim piece also arrives with the wine cabinet and is installed on the left and right sides of the cabinet again with screws.  You can see it here on one side of the cabinet after installation.

The wine cabinet is plugged in and slid into place.  The lighting is tested.  The case moldings are prepared.  Stained and lacquered, in this case.

The moldings are provided by the homeowner.  The moldings are cut to fit and then attached around the cabinet.

Wine Cabinets Dallas Texas - After Installation Photo

Wine Cabinets Dallas Texas – After Installation Photo

This is the completed wine closet cabinet, and as you can see quite a difference between the completed cabinet and what we had before.  The wine closet cabinet is very easy to install.  For one of your own, visit Wine Cellar and Wine Cabinets Dallas Texas Specialists and give us a call.

You can also check out our wine cellars gallery here http://www.winecellarspec.com/wine-cellars/.

Custom Wine Cellars Chicago Illinois – Anil Project by Wine Cellar SPecialists

Custom Wine Cellars Chicago Illinois Anil – Processed Video Transcription

Custom Wine Cellars Chicago Illinois Project for the Anils
You are looking at the design for a very interesting custom wine cellars Chicago Illinois.  The cellar is only about 3 1/2′ deep by about 7 3/4′ wide.  The ceiling height is not quite 8 feet.

Before Photo - Custom Wine Cellars Chicago Illinois

Before Photo – Custom Wine Cellars Chicago Illinois

The very front is full glass windows and doors.  We also have a window on the right side.  This is no longer a window; this is a solid wall.  Each elevation is designated by a letter; elevation B is the left and right walls and elevation C is the back wall.

You can see that there is a total of 497 bottles storage possible in this wine cellar.  Elevation B, the left and right walls, begin with individual bottle storage custom wine racks Chicago Illinois below, a high reveal display row with your display bottles at a 15-degree angle and a light valance above.

The light valance is there to hide any LED ribbon lighting that is installed in the wine cellar to shine down on the display row.  We also have individual 750 bottles above that are configured in a waterfall configuration.
This will be so that the windows in the front can see the labels on the bottle as they go up the racking.  Each of the racks is 13 ½’’ deep.  They have 1 ½ toe kick and base molding at the bottom and a 2 ¾’’ crown molding at the top that is attached to the custom wine racks.  Elevation C is the back wall.

We have lattice case storage down below with full face trim, individual bottle custom wine racks Chicago Illinois, a high reveal display row with light valance, more individual bottles above, a glass rack, and a tabletop; all matching the racking.

3D Design Custom Wine Racks Chicago Illinois

3D Design Custom Wine Racks Chicago Illinois

This is the overhead 3D view.  You can see the waterfall racking coming down toward the windows.  The front view shows the glass windows and what you can see.  This is the upper view of the right wall and back wall and the upper view of the left wall and back wall.
The design is actually completed and here is our picture of the completed room.  You can see the WhisperKOOL wine cellar cooling units Chicago Illinois up in the upper left wall, so WhipserKOOL XLT 3000.

Mr. Anil chose unfinished premium redwood racking for his custom wine racks Chicago Illinois.  This view is from the front and you can see the glass rack, the lattice case storage below, and the high reveal display rows around, as well as the waterfall racking.

Anil Custom Wine Cellars Chicago Illinois

Anil Custom Wine Cellars Chicago Illinois

The final view is with the lights out; the ribbon lighting shining down on the display rows and some overhead lighting above.  Hope you enjoyed viewing the Anil wine cellar and seeing the drawings by Wine Cellar Specialists, racking, and cooling that we’ve provided, and the photos of the completed project.

Visit Wine Cellar Specialists’ website to check out more custom wine cellars Chicago Illinois projects. Click here!

Chicago Wine Cellars – the Right Way to Fill the Wine Glass

When serving wine to your guests, it is essential that you know the right amount to pour into the wine glass. After picking a good quality wine from your wine cellar, wine rack, or wine cabinet and popping the wine bottle open, should you fill the wine glass up to the rim, halfway, or less than halfway? These are the questions you have to ask yourself when serving guests during a dinner party in your Chicago home wine cellar or serving wine in a restaurant.

Many articles that I have read regarding the proper pouring of wine in the wine glass discuss this differently. Many have a variety of opinions on how much should be poured into the wine glass. Nonetheless, I have here a summary of what these different articles have been saying for everyone’s reference.

Chicago Wine Cellars – the Right Amount of Wine in a Wine Glass

When buying your wine in a bar or a restaurant, you have three main goals. First, to get your money’s worth. Second, savor every sip you take of your wine. The third is to enjoy the aroma of the wine as you swirl it in your wine glass.
Many restaurants and bars that offer wines have various stands on how much wine should be poured into a glass. It is said that in most restaurants they usually pour about four to five ounces of wine into a wine glass.

You may also request for your wine to be placed in a carafe so that you can pour your preferred amount of wine. This is not only to get value for your money but also to limit your alcohol intake. Despite the fact that wines are said to be beneficial for one’s health, too much of anything is bad. Hence, one should drink in moderation.

I have read one article which states that for red wine glasses, the amount of red wine to be poured is at least 1/3 full. Moreover, sparkling wines should fill about ¾ of the glass, and white wines should be at least half of the glass. Others follow the rule that a wine glass should be filled to the widest part of the bowl.

In general, most bars or restaurants do not have a standard measurement for the amount of wine to be poured into a glass. The reason for this may have something to do with the culture and tradition in the area.

When serving your guests during an occasional dinner party in your Chicago residential wine cellar, you must ensure that their glass is filled less than halfway.  This is to allow them to swirl the wine to release desirable aromas and to decrease the risk of spilling.

Chicago Wine Cellars – Guide to Hosting Wine Tasting Parties

Wine tasting parties are often engaged by enthusiasts and collectors to enhance and explore their experience and knowledge about wines and sometimes even to “show off” and display their collection in their wine cellars and wine storage cabinets.

Hosting a wine-tasting party need not be a chore or a burden. It could be (or should be) a fun and exciting activity. A wine-tasting party is similar to a book club where participants discuss the merits of a book and express their thoughts about what they read while also being open to other participants’ views and opinions. Below are some tips to guide you in hosting wine-tasting parties in your Chicago home wine cellar.

Wine tasting is best done with people who are not necessarily your good friends, but with people you are comfortable with and who share the same interest and appreciation of wines. When done at home, it is a good opportunity to display one’s collection in his or her Chicago custom wine cellar to fellow enthusiasts and share information.

Wine Tasting Parties in Chicago Home Wine Cellars – Tips to Follow

It is important for the host to determine what kind of wine tasting party he or she wants to give. Is it formal with rating and scorecards? Or is it informal where tasters can express their opinions and views freely?

Scorecards should indicate what tasters are focusing on, otherwise, guests can be given blank index cards to encourage them to take notes and thoughts to be shared with the group.

Is it a round table kind of wine tasting where guests are seated while discussing the merits of the wine? Or is it a free-flowing party where participants freely roam around and assess the wines and at the same time discuss the paintings on the walls and the wines in the host’s Chicago home wine cellar?

For the number of participants, 8-12 is a good number since the size is neither too small nor too big that one hesitates to share his views. It is also important to determine the number of wines to be tasted and whether it is a blind tasting or not.

WINE TASTINGUsually, 6 kinds of wine are used in wine tasting. Each person is served approximately 2 ounces of wine. Blind tasting occurs when the host decides to cover the label of the wine bottle with a brown bag and discuss its characteristics and merits.

It is not necessary for the host to prepare a full course meal to cap off the wine tasting. Finger foods can be served and shared after the wine tasting so as prolong the enjoyment of the party with fellow enthusiasts. During the tasting itself, bland or neutral tasting biscuits or bread can be served to cleanse the palette in between wines. Servings of light cheese will also do the trick.

The host must also prepare enough wine glasses for the guests. Each wine can be poured into one glass to be discarded right after, or a bucket with water for rinsing can be prepared for cleansing in between wines to avoid contamination of flavors. Guests are advised not to wear too much perfume which could distract wine tasters from smelling the real aroma of the liquid.

No matter how the host wants to stage his wine tasting party, what’s important is the sharing of ideas and thoughts with people with which one shares an interest and appreciation. Wine tasting parties are different and unique activities meant to be learned from, enjoyed, and enhance one’s experience.

Wine Cabinets & Wine Racks – Excellent Alternative Wine Storage Solutions

There are a few different ways of storing wines.  They can be kept in a wine cellar, in custom wine racks perched on a kitchen countertop, placed in a corner of a room, or stacked carefully in a wine cabinet.  Of all the aforementioned wine storage solutions, wine cellars are deemed the best place to store and age wines because they are designed in a climate-controlled environment.

Wine Cabinets by Wine Cellar SPecialists

Wine Cabinets Chicago by Wine Cellar SPecialists

Since not all wine collectors have access to a private wine cellar, wine cabinets Chicago can serve as efficient and affordable wine storage solutions.  A wine cabinet functions like a mini wine cellar because it can provide the best possible wine storage environment on a smaller scale.  Hence, they can be used for either short-term or long-term storage.

There are two types of wine cabinets:  passive and active or refrigerated.  Passive wine cabinets are not affixed with temperature and humidity controls.  Most of these cabinets are constructed from wood and have various total bottle capacities.  These storage cabinets are ideal for holding consumable wines.

Climadiff Wine Cabinets Chicago

Climadiff Wine Cabinets Chicago

Like active wine cellars, refrigerated wine cabinets are equipped with cooling systems that help maintain the temperature between 50 and 59 degrees Fahrenheit, and regulate humidity levels within 60% to 75%.  Fluctuating temperatures can cause premature aging in wines, while constant humidity changes can dry out the corks and cause molds to grow.

Some wine cabinets have dual zone features that provide independent temperature controls.  This setup allows for two separate storage compartments for different types of wines.  These wine storage solutions are also known for their vibration-free and whisper-quiet operation.

To protect wine bottles from incandescent light, wine cabinets are outfitted with LED-based lighting.  LED bulbs generate less heat and don’t give off ultraviolet rays.  Some of these cabinets have adjustable light features that can help minimize the exposure of wine bottles to light.

Le Cache Wine Cabinets Chicago

                     Le Cache Wine Cabinets Chicago

A wine cabinet comes with custom wine racks that allow for horizontal storage.  Laying wine bottles on their side allows the cork to continuously come in contact with the wine.  Keeping the cork moist is essential to preserving the taste and flavor of wines.  A dried-out cork can promote oxidation that could potentially ruin the quality of wines.

Wine cabinets are built with proper ventilation to facilitate better air circulation.  This will prevent unwanted smells and odors from penetrating the cork and spoiling the wine.  Good ventilation will also restrict possible mold infestation.

They are also multifunctional because some of them are designed with stemware racks that allow wine glasses to be hung right in the cabinet.  They may also come with drawers that can provide storage space for various wine accessories such as corkscrews, stoppers, decanters, and other wine-related items.

Vinotheque Wine Cabinets Chicago

Vinotheque Wine Cabinets Chicago

A wine cabinet is available in different storage capacities.  They can accommodate regular-sized bottles to magnums.  They have sufficient space to store a few bottles to over a hundred wines.  In terms of aesthetics, their sleek and stylish designs can match and complement any home décor.

Wine cabinets are convenient and economical wine storage options for wine enthusiasts who can’t afford their own wine cellars.  They provide a climate-controlled environment wherein wines can mature nicely.  These cabinets also protect wines from breakage by providing secured storage spaces.

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Wood – Widely Used by Chicago Wine Cellar Rack Manufacturers

APR 13 WCWith several wine rack designs, styles and sizes, it is best to assess your wine storage needs, location, and budget when choosing the right wine cellar rack for your collection. The material from which the wine rack is constructed contributes a lot to having a safe and beautiful resting place for your wines.

Why Wood is a Top Pick for Chicago Wine Rack Construction 

Wine racks can be built out of a number of different materials, but the most common are made out of wood. The reason why wood is the top choice for constructing wine racks is because of its stability and beauty. Wooden wine racks can complement any existing décor and can create a distinctive look in a Chicago custom wine cellar.

APR 13 MAHOGANY WRThe two most popular wood species that you can choose for your custom-made wine racks are mahogany and redwood. Most wine enthusiasts prefer mahogany wine racks because of their sturdiness, longevity, and high resistance to rot and warping. These wine cellar racks can blend easily into any existing interior.

If you choose mahogany as your wine rack material, your wines will be safe since it is resistant to moisture and stains. The quality of mahogany is exceptional which makes it expensive. You can easily find it in the marketplace, and it is also stylish and can bring out the elegance of your wine storage place.

Another reason why most Chicago wine cellar and wine rack manufacturers prefer mahogany is that it is easy to work with, not difficult to polish, and can last for years if cared for.

APR 13 REDWOODAnother popular choice of wood of many wine cellar manufacturers is redwood. Chicago custom wine cellars constructed from redwood are beautiful and beneficial to your wines because redwood has a non-aromatic quality and is high resistance to warping, rot, and mildew.

The 2 types of redwood are all-heart and premium redwood which are both known for their aesthetic appeal and durability. The good thing about these types of redwood is their ability to stand out even when left unfinished.

Wood may not come in various shapes like metals, but its uniqueness and durability surpass it all. It gives you several options when it comes to design, style, and stain.
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