Tips for Looking After Your Winery

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Whether you are new to the world of producing wine or you’ve been in this industry a while, you’ll need to know how to take care of your winery. The more care you take, the better that your wine is likely to be. This can only be a good thing as it means that more people will appreciate it. 

Below, you will find some tips that can help you to look after your winery:

Keep Your Wine at the Correct Temperature 

One of the first things you need to do is to keep your wine at the correct temperature. Ideally, your wine should be kept at approximately 50 degrees. This is the ideal temperature no matter what the weather is doing outside. While the temperature in your wine store might fluctuate a little, it shouldn’t fluctuate too much. Do what you can to keep the temperature stable at all times. 

Protect Your Winery 

While it’s important that you look after your wine, you need to make sure your winery is looked after too. You can get insurance for wineries that can protect you against a range of risks. You should also make sure that you work to protect your grapes against pests and diseases. The more care you take with your wine before it’s bottled, the better those bottles are likely to be. 

You should also make sure that your vines are protected from the weather. Do what you can to make sure they don’t get too dry or too cold. 

Ensure the Cork is Always Wet 

While you might be tempted to stand your wine bottles upright, this can be a mistake. The cork always needs to be in contact with the wine. If no wine touches the cork, it can dry out. When a cork becomes dry it can crack and allow air to get in. When this happens, your lovely bottles of wine can spoil. The last thing that you want to do is cause all of your wine to turn into vinegar or age prematurely. 

This is why it is important that you store your wine at an angle at all times. In addition to this, you need to keep the light out. Light can cause your beautiful bottles of wine to age much quicker than they should. Store your wine somewhere dark so less light is able to get in. 

Keep Vibrations Away 

Not a lot of people are aware that vibrations can damage wine. This is because the sediment that is found in every bottle of wine can move. When there are vibrations nearby the sediment can potentially ruin the wine. In addition to this, there is also the chance that the sediment can make the wine taste awful. This is why it is so important that you keep all vibrations away. 

Use the above tips to help you to look after your winery. The more care you take of all of your wine, the better every bottle is likely to be. 

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