For anybody that’s ever kept more than about five bottles of wine in their house at a time, the issue of storing that wine can quickly become an issue. Not only do you want your wine to not be in the way, but you want it to be protected against light, heat, and physical damage as well. Because of that, it’s important to have quality wine storage in your home.
While it would be great if we could all have custom wine cellars with expensive cooling units, the reality is that most of us don’t have the space or the finances to accommodate that particular wine storage option. Because of that, wine storage cabinets are the far more practical option for those of us looking to store large quantities of wine.
Wine credenzas are a great option for those looking for an increase in storage space without the option to install an elaborate wine cellar. These large cabinets are appealing on a couple levels as they offer increased storage over smaller wine racks and cabinets, the ability to add cooling units to regulate the temperature, and they’re pretty nice to look at, too.
Speaking from my own personal need to increase my wine storage capacity in my home, a wine credenza is becoming a more appealing option as I live in a townhouse, so a full wine cellar just isn’t an option as I have no place to install it, but my current wine cabinet/buffet just isn’t supporting the amount of wine I’m keeping on hand, but I like having something lower to the ground so I can place decorations and other wine accessories on top. Websites like Vintage Cellars offer wine credenzas in various sizes and in enough colors to match any color scheme, along with enough options to make sure you get exactly what you need and nothing you don’t.
While wine credenzas certainly aren’t the only wine storage option out there, they’re one of the better options for those of us that want increased storage but don’t have a dedicated wine cellar in our future. If you’re in the market for new wine storage I definitely recommend wine credenzas thanks to their versatility, options, and ability to fit into smaller places for those of us that don’t have the option of a walk-in wine cellar.