Wine ages 4 times faster at room temperature dr.
Wine room temperature and humidity.
Humidity is affected by temperature so keep both numbers in mind because if you tinker with the temperature you have to tinker with the humidity.
Direct sunlight or incandescent light can adversely react with phenolic compounds in wine and create wine faults.
Average room temperature is around 70 degrees fahrenheit.
You will need to adjust the humidity level as you adjust the temperature.
This is the wrong temperature to store wine and the average refrigerator is much too cold.
Wine coolers are at their most basic standalone units designed to maintain a consistent temperature sometimes one suitable for serving rather than long term storage whereas a wine cellar is a cabinet or an entire room that stores wine in optimal conditions for long term aging.
Most cellar cooling systems and the cooling systems inside wine refrigerators do not create humidity but some will maintain it.
A relative humidity rh of 50 to 70 is recognized as an adequate wine cellar humidity level with 60 the ideal.
The three factors that have the most pronounced effect on wine in storage are light humidity and temperature.
A consistent temperature about 55 f with humidity control.
Most home temperatures are maintained at about 70 with relative humidity in the 20 30 range.
Temperature and humidity are the two main factors which govern proper wine storage.
Without ideal humidity wine quality may be affected in a number of ways.
When the humidity is higher than 70 it will likely cause mold and degradation of the labels and glue.
Light bodied white wines run the greatest risk from light exposure and for that reason they are often packaged in tinted wine.
While comfortable for you these aren t the best conditions for your wine.
The ideal wine storage temperature is between 52 58 degrees.
The proper humidity level for a wine cellar is between 50 70 when the temperature is a consistent 55 f.