How and where do you cellar your Ports and Madeira?

This section is for those who have basics questions about, or are new to, Port. There are no "dumb" questions here - just those wanting to learn more!

Moderators: Glenn E., Roy Hersh, Andy Velebil

Eric Menchen
Posts: 6679
Joined: Wed Sep 24, 2008 9:48 pm
Location: Longmont, Colorado, United States of America - USA

Re: How and where do you cellar your Ports and Madeira?

Post by Eric Menchen »

It does occur to me that the winter is actually much drier here as far as relative humidity goes, so that gives me a target to get something built. We've also had an unusually wet late spring and summer this year, to the benefit of my Port. Above 65% relative humidity this morning in the basement!
User avatar
Roy Hersh
Site Admin
Posts: 21829
Joined: Thu Jul 28, 2005 1:27 am
Location: Porto, PT
Contact:

Re: How and where do you cellar your Ports and Madeira?

Post by Roy Hersh »

When reading Eric's response, I wondered if he was using a swamp cooler in his cellar to chill his beer and wine. It is almost unfathomable for me to believe that the RH in his area of CO wouldn't be closer to 30-40% or less. I now have to check with my brother to see what his cellar is at. Hmmm.
Ambition driven by passion, rather than money, is as strong an elixir as is Port. http://www.fortheloveofport.com
Eric Menchen
Posts: 6679
Joined: Wed Sep 24, 2008 9:48 pm
Location: Longmont, Colorado, United States of America - USA

Re: How and where do you cellar your Ports and Madeira?

Post by Eric Menchen »

Roy, we have had a much wetter summer and spring this year than I am used to. It finally got a bit drier in the last two days and the hygrometer dropped to about 57-58%.

Just picked up a new oak wine rack from craigslist:
P7140253sml.jpg
P7140253sml.jpg (108.74 KiB) Viewed 761 times
What's nice about this is that it is modular. When I do build my walk-in I can buy more (already found a source online, although it is many times more expensive than craigslist :? ) and configure it to fit the space.
Post Reply