I didn't want to hijack the other screwcap thread down the page.
I did a reorganisation of the cellar last weekend and made a decision for reasons of space and stackability to store my screwcaps upright.
I know that common sense says this is fine and cork sealed bottles are only laid down to keep the cork moist but I want to hear from a good source. ie: better than my high school science knowledge.
Is it categorically true that screwcapped bottles can be stored long term in an upright position?
Screwcap storage
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G'day.
I'm the originator of the 'other' screwcap post refererred to earlier on, so you may have seen that a fair percentage of my cellar is screwcaps (and growijng). However, purely because of the racking sytem I have (and that the cellar is only half full), I still store all my bottles (screwcap or not) horizontally.
Is there a system (picture cardboard boxes stacked on top of each other) that allows screwcapped wines to be stored vertically, yet still allows easy access to each wine? I suppose it's called a retail shelf Seriously, I'm interested in this one.
Cheers
Allan
I'm the originator of the 'other' screwcap post refererred to earlier on, so you may have seen that a fair percentage of my cellar is screwcaps (and growijng). However, purely because of the racking sytem I have (and that the cellar is only half full), I still store all my bottles (screwcap or not) horizontally.
Is there a system (picture cardboard boxes stacked on top of each other) that allows screwcapped wines to be stored vertically, yet still allows easy access to each wine? I suppose it's called a retail shelf Seriously, I'm interested in this one.
Cheers
Allan
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