Thermometers and cellaring
Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2006 2:25 pm
Hi all,
BACKGROUND
I have a room that I have converted to a cellar. The way I store my wines is in numbered cartons and the numbers allow me to track what is in each box - I do have to remember to delete wines as they are taken from cellar for drinking though! I also have a drink now section that is just a browse and select as required!!!!
My cellar uses a portable aircon (2.5HP), vented outside with water drain. I also have water in the room to help maintain humidity. I will see some temperature and humidity fluctuations. Hence the use of cartons as this will also help to minimise rapid temperature and humidty fluctations through the seasons.
I bought a thermometer from a store the other day that can do max min and humidity. I have a few questions though:
What is the expected humidity range in a cellar?
The thermometer also has the capability to measure outside temp via a sensor that can be stuck on the window. Now I was thinking about possibly sticking this on a bottle. Anyone tried this, is it worthwhile?
What is the expected temp of the actual bottle and it's contents?
Any thoughts re the placement of this bottle bearing in mind the way store my wine?
Does humidity matter with screwcaps?
Thanks in advance
Finney (Craig)
BACKGROUND
I have a room that I have converted to a cellar. The way I store my wines is in numbered cartons and the numbers allow me to track what is in each box - I do have to remember to delete wines as they are taken from cellar for drinking though! I also have a drink now section that is just a browse and select as required!!!!
My cellar uses a portable aircon (2.5HP), vented outside with water drain. I also have water in the room to help maintain humidity. I will see some temperature and humidity fluctuations. Hence the use of cartons as this will also help to minimise rapid temperature and humidty fluctations through the seasons.
I bought a thermometer from a store the other day that can do max min and humidity. I have a few questions though:
What is the expected humidity range in a cellar?
The thermometer also has the capability to measure outside temp via a sensor that can be stuck on the window. Now I was thinking about possibly sticking this on a bottle. Anyone tried this, is it worthwhile?
What is the expected temp of the actual bottle and it's contents?
Any thoughts re the placement of this bottle bearing in mind the way store my wine?
Does humidity matter with screwcaps?
Thanks in advance
Finney (Craig)