Forget kitchen, forget the living room and you will also forget the décor!
Forget kitchen, forget the living room and you will also forget the décor! Put all your concerns aside, as one of the most luxurious rooms in real estate needs your complete attention.
How to create a perfect wine cellar in your high-end real estate lot?
The Perfect Wine Cellar
Nothing is intimidating or sours a party than a sip of spoiled wine – the absolutely crazy. Not only does it taste stale, it reflects on your taste of living luxury connoisseur. Wine and spirit aficionados pour their all the time over their drink. Obviously it’s a full-time job to keep your wine safe from the sun rays or heated temperature. The best thing is, at Macdonald Highlands, you have the ability to put your wine in a sanctuary to let the liquor remain safe. Here is how you can create a perfect wine cellar on your luxury residence at Macdonald Highlands.
- Dig deep into the darkness
Keep your liquor away from sunlight – it’s the enemy of your liquor. It’s too sensitive that indirect sunlight can affect the wine taste and spoil the process hastily. Following creating a wine cellar in a windowless room, in your basement, you can make sure that no light will ruin your wine.
Wine is affected through the heat or UV light of sunlight. Due to heat, the temperature of the wine increases, it accelerates the rate at which wine will start spoiling due to breaking down of molecular composition.
Additionally, increment in heat tends to increase the rate of evaporation of wine’s flavor and alcohol. Meanwhile, UV light breakdowns the molecular composition. The light also withers the color of wine, diminishing the true flavor. In totality, it spoils the wine, leaving it tasteless.
Don’t forget to create perfect wine cellar at your luxury living at Macdonald Highlands, Nevada – dig deep to avoid bad sun!
- The proper Temperature
As mentioned above, heat is harm’s wine. Hold your breath, you might be wondering why shouldn’t I put my wine in my basement fridge? It doesn’t work, in short. Wine needs to age to achieve the actual flavor. If you put wine in the fridge, the molecular reaction will be slow, tending to stretch the aging process. Extreme cold temperature is also imperfect for wine as it ceases the chemical reaction.
To cut the story short, wine is supposed to be stored in a wine cellar somewhere between 55 degrees Fahrenheit and 60 degrees Fahrenheit. The temperature needs to be constant, constant fluctuation in temperature can oxidize the flavor away.
While building your luxury mansion at Macdonald Highland, don’t forget to create perfect wine cellar – create a separate room with a cooling unit and temperature gauge to ensure a constant temperature.
- Turn on the Lights
Put your wines under a light but not an incandescent light bulb that emits heat. LED will be perfect. The reason is, if there will be no light, it will be difficult for you to find the wine and in case you fumble and bottles of wine break over the floor.