Ok, thought I'd try to share a bit about my latest project since I get so much inspiration and satisfaction from all the members who post up here. I'll try sharing some pics but bear with me as I've never attempted this before and I'm trying this from a smartphone.
I started building a wine cellar for a client a bit ago. This involved demo-ing part of his nicely finished basement and walling off a corner section from the rest of the den.
I ended up taking the walls back to the foundation and using the two concrete walls and slab as thermal mass to regulate the temperature and humidity. Since that portion of the foundation is below grade the temp should stay around 55°-57° F without needing a separate chiller. :-*
I've built custom racking from cvg fir, and have it mostly installed.
Customer has appreciated how the TS 75, mft 3, ro90, ct 26, etc have worked together to produce minimal dust in his garage!
Racking is designed to accept standard sized, half sized, and magnum bottles (the column in the corner) and each standard sized column holds a case and a half (18 bottles)
I started building a wine cellar for a client a bit ago. This involved demo-ing part of his nicely finished basement and walling off a corner section from the rest of the den.
I ended up taking the walls back to the foundation and using the two concrete walls and slab as thermal mass to regulate the temperature and humidity. Since that portion of the foundation is below grade the temp should stay around 55°-57° F without needing a separate chiller. :-*
I've built custom racking from cvg fir, and have it mostly installed.
Customer has appreciated how the TS 75, mft 3, ro90, ct 26, etc have worked together to produce minimal dust in his garage!




Racking is designed to accept standard sized, half sized, and magnum bottles (the column in the corner) and each standard sized column holds a case and a half (18 bottles)