Wine Collecting
How to Begin Wine
Collecting
Some people collect wine for money...and some people collect
wine because they have a passion for wine. Irregardless of
whether you're collecting wine for profit or for pleasure,
collecting wine requires some investment. Enjoying wine is a
completely different thing from collecting wine, bear this in
mind.
When it comes to collecting wine, one
of the most important thing to consider is where you're going
to keep the wine. A substantial portion of your investment
towards your wine collection hobby is in ensuring that there's
a suitable place to store your wine.
The motive is to ensure that the wine collection will
increase in value, not decrease. Believe it or not, the storage
and the way the wine is kept make a world of difference.
Wine that is kept, collected and protected in suitable
condition will age nicely and will turn into vintage wines.
However, if your wine collection is not properly cared for,
well, you'll know. The quality of the wine collection will
deteriorate and a wine expert will be able to tell that your
wine has been ill-treated.
First of all, do extensive research on the many different
types of wines there are in the market. Some wines are meant to
be kept and stored over a long period of time, some are
not.
Books on wine collection should be bought and if you're at
all serious about wine collection, spend some time reading
through them and understand the different types of wines and
the way that they should be kept. If keeping and reading books
on wine is not your 'glass of wine', you can do your research
on the internet. Either way, there's a wealth of information on
wine that you can find. Explore, absorb and remember.
Once you understand the way each type of wine should be
kept, it's time for you to design and construct the place where
your wine is to be kept. This depends on the kind of wine you
intend to keep there, of course.
And after you've built your wine 'cellar' (bear in mind,
sometimes, wine cellars are not necessarily built in cellars),
you should start purchasing wine; wine that you like. One basic
thing to remember is that wine is differentiated with the
provenance of the vintage.
The better the storage, the better the quality. The better
the quality, the higher the price. Before you buy wine, ask the
seller for an authentic certificate. This may sound so trivial
but it's important if you want to know and be sure that you're
purchasing high quality wine. This is especially important if
you're making a bulk purchase of the wine.
In collecting wine, you would want to strive for a balance
between New Age wine from Australia and Chile and with Old
World Wine from Europe. Bear in mind that ready-to-drink wine
is not suitable for long-term safekeeping. Dessert wine is also
best opened and consumed within a short period of time. Know
the difference before you start collecting wine.
About the Author:
Dakota Caudilla, journalist, and website
builder Dakota Caudilla lives in Texas. He is the owner and
co-editor of http://www.creative-cooking.com on which you will
find a longer, more detailed version of this article.
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