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Old 27-02-2007, 08:29 PM posted to alt.food.wine
Steven Lipson
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Default Wine storage 200 bottle

I have an unused shower in my basement. Is it worth converting into a wine
storage area, or am I better off just buying a 200 bottle or so wine storage
unit? If I were to buy a unit, are there recommended manufacturers?
Thansk. Steve in Chicagoland


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Old 27-02-2007, 08:58 PM posted to alt.food.wine
DaleW
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Default Wine storage 200 bottle

On Feb 27, 3:29�pm, "Steven Lipson" wrote:
I have an unused shower in my basement. *Is it worth converting into a wine
storage area, or am I better off just buying a 200 bottle or so wine storage
unit? *If I were to buy a unit, are there recommended manufacturers?
Thansk. *Steve in Chicagoland


To guess whether this would practical or not, we'd need to know:
what is temperature range of rest of basement?
Is the shower situated so you could install insulation around (either
within existing studs, adding a wall, or attaching rigid insulation),
or large enough you could install interior insulation and still have
room for racking?
Is it by an exterior wall- and if so, below grade?

A shower wouldn't be my first choice- tile or plastic walls, need to
install door, etc, but could work.

 




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