Potential Wine Cellar - Great Conditions?
Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 9:17 pm
Have just been at the parents' holiday house. I was in the shed and I vaguely remembered that there was a trapdoor with some space underneath it. So I thought I would have a look.
WOW!!!!!!! MASSIVE!!!!!!!!
The cellar is probably a few metres across both ways and a couple of metres deep. There is a ladder (broken) down and it is all bricked.
Apparently there was power and lighting down there before my parents bought the house and the cellar fell into disrepair. Actually sounds like a nice little hydro growing area, rather than wine storage, but I am looking at it from the wine perspective. (honest!)
BUT:
The bricks don't go all the way to the top, there is small air gap on two sides, a brick or two high. The shed covers it from rain, but it is open to the air, and creepy crawlies.
Is this a good spot for wine? I can test for temperature and humidity stability this summer, however I was concerned about the air gap. Is this likely to be a problem?
Any hints?
Must say I got pretty excited about it. Much bigger (and cheaper) than my Kennards locker...
WOW!!!!!!! MASSIVE!!!!!!!!
The cellar is probably a few metres across both ways and a couple of metres deep. There is a ladder (broken) down and it is all bricked.
Apparently there was power and lighting down there before my parents bought the house and the cellar fell into disrepair. Actually sounds like a nice little hydro growing area, rather than wine storage, but I am looking at it from the wine perspective. (honest!)
BUT:
The bricks don't go all the way to the top, there is small air gap on two sides, a brick or two high. The shed covers it from rain, but it is open to the air, and creepy crawlies.
Is this a good spot for wine? I can test for temperature and humidity stability this summer, however I was concerned about the air gap. Is this likely to be a problem?
Any hints?
Must say I got pretty excited about it. Much bigger (and cheaper) than my Kennards locker...