Wine is a very popular beverage all over the world. In many countries, it is often the drink of choice during an evening meal. For many people, a simple cabinet or two is enough space to store their favorite bottles of wine. In fact, most people don’t even give much thought to where and how they will store their wine. However, unlike many other beverages, wine is delicate and requires a little bit of time and attention from those who are interested in getting the best flavor from their wine. For those who are serious about collecting wine, a wine cellar is essential to the home. For centuries, wine lovers have been using these cellars as a means of preserving the beverage and protecting it for harmful elements. Active wine cellars use a climate control systems to ensure that the temperature and humidity levels stay even; passive wine cellars do not use a climate control system and tend to be built underground in order to eliminate sudden shifts in temperate and humidity.
With that being said, wine cellars can come in a variety of shapes and sizes. For some, a relatively small space will be adequate; however, others will find themselves needing more space than you could ever imagine. If your idea of a wine cellar is a small uninhabitable box, then you may want to think about. Here are 10 wine cellars that could be their own homes.
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