The Wine Collector

Practical wine collecting advice from Steve Bachmann, Vinfolio's CEO

 
20
Dec
2006

How big does your home wine cellar need to be?

Categories: Cellars
Whether you build a custom cellar or buy wine storage cabinets, you have to decide on your home wine storage capacity. Keep in mind that there’s a difference between what you need and what you may want to have available. Determining factors for what you need include:
  1. Your rate of consumption (including last minute dinner parties)
  2. The breadth of your wine interests. How much variety do you want to be able to select from?
  3. The frequency and ease of restocking (either from off-site storage or new purchases)

My cellar as an example

My wife and I drink wine often and frequently have friends over or take bottles to restaurants (which is easy in San Francisco). I like experimenting and would always prefer to open 6 different wines for an event instead of 6 bottles of the same wine. Most of my wine is stored at Vinfolio’s warehouse so it’s easy to bring more home. Considering these factors, my home cellar probably only needs to be a few hundred bottles and I know I could easily live within that limit (in reality, it holds up to 800 bottles).

The role of off-site wine storage

Most wine collectors get hooked on buying and tend to exceed the capacity of their home storage sooner or later. That’s when off-site storage is useful to capture the “overflow.” As an aside, Vinfolio has some customers who have moved in the past year and have decided to downscale the space allocated to their home cellar because of the ease of having wine delivered frequently from our wine storage facility.

Bottom line: The home wine storage capacity you need is totally unrelated to the total size of your wine collection.

4 comments:

Another good reason to have off-site storage is that you won't be tempted to crack open that prized 2002 Hundred Acre Cab after a late evening with your wine-geek friends!

Posted by jens at cincinnati wine at Tuesday February 20, 2007

Steve,

Nice work. Some of the prices definitely seemed astronomical.

Alder

Posted by Alder Yarrow at Tuesday February 20, 2007

I don't entirely agree that a vertical shouldn't command any premium. For this kind of thing, yeah, it's silly, because it's not like having them all adds any utility. If it were 750s though? Sure, because (for example) if you want to organize a tasting of the last decade of Cheval Blanc, someone's already done the work for you of getting the bottles (and finding single bottles of each at auction, not retail, prices, is not a trivial endeavor).

Put another way: The value of the vertical can never be *less* than that of the components.

Posted by anonymous at Tuesday February 20, 2007

A verticle of this is pretty pointless, as we're talking bottles that are 24 750ml of wine in size.

As for "The value of the verticle can never be less than that of the components" ... well, I don't exactly agree. The bottles from the lesser years are going to be hard(er) to sell, aren't they?

Posted by jack at Tuesday February 20, 2007






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