If you think wine making is hard, then you should know that organic wine making is much more difficult. A lot of major wineries will tell you that the growing of the grapes is an essential part in the wine making process. Since grapes are hard to maintain and grow, you would probably be tempted to use chemicals and other things that will make sure your plantation is free from pests, diseases and other problems. If you want to produce organic wine, however, you should ensure the fruits that you use are grown organically. This means that the plant was grown naturally and without using fungicides, hormones, artificial fertilizers, growth regulators, pesticides, and other synthetic chemicals.
The daylight issue is easy, cellars are often devoid of natural light any way and you can block up or put shutters over any windows that there might be (please note that if the cellar is to be classed as living accommodation in any way an escape window must be present in order to comply with building regulations).
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These units are capable of controlling the temperature to within 3 degrees Celsius, which is the normal range for a good quality wine storage environment. Of course it makes sense to insulate the cellar as best you can in order to minimise the energy use of the temperature control unit. This can be done using traditional insulation methods and by using an insulated membrane for the waterproofing such as ThermalDry Wall Floor membrane.
Where the wine storage area is to be only part of a larger cellar you may not want to have the other parts at the same temperature as the wine area and you may also wish to have natural ventilation and daylight in the other areas. Indeed if the other areas are to be used as part of the living accommodation, there will be building regulations requiring you to have these features, which would clash with the requirements for wine storage. In such cases a ‘wine vault’ may be the answer. These are literally prefabricated airtight rooms (the size of a very large cupboard) , which can be assembled, down in the basement and include insulated wall panels and door with the heating and air-conditioning unit built in. They represent a very neat solution for the multi-purpose cellar conversion, where wine storage is only a part of the overall usage
Resource Author Francisco R. Higueras
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