Many wine connoisseurs know that properly stored wine needs to be placed in a temperature controlled environment (between 55 and 58 degrees) so that the full flavor of the wine is preserved. If stored incorrectly, the wine will not embody the full flavor and in some cases, it may be completely ruined.
At Lake Glenville Storage,
we understand that for wine to reach its full maturing
potential, it must be stored at the right temperature
with a humidity level of at least 70% or higher. By entrusting us with
your special wine collection, you are providing
yourself peace of mind knowing that the temperature
and humidity levels are automatically controlled. A
backup generator is in place in case of an area power
outage.
We provide a clean secure environment for you to store your wine collection and encourage you to stop by to tour our facility.
There are many excellent sources for you to learn more about the storage of wine, various wine selections, wine tips and events, entertaining and gift baskets. Please see our wine resource guide listed below.

Wine Resource Guide
North Carolina Grapes and Wine ▪ www.ncwine.org ▪ North Carolina is home to more than 300 vineyards
Wine Searcher ▪ www.wine-searcher.com ▪ The Resource for Locating and Pricing Wines
Into Wine ▪ www.intowine.com/resources.html ▪ Your resource for wine magazines, food & entertainment, wine education, wine stores on the web, wine cellars and accessories, and travel.
Wine Spectator Online ▪ www.winespectator.com/Wine/Home/ ▪ Offers wine ratings, featured articles, daily wine picks, vintage charts, wine shops and wine storage tips
Food & Wine ▪ www.foodandwine.com ▪ Online magazine offering food, wine and entertaining tips
Wine Country ▪ www.winecountry.com ▪ Providing Information on California's Wine Country
www.wines.com ▪ Premier Site for Consumers, Collectors and Wine Lovers
www.wine.com ▪ A wine shop to purchase various selections of wine and gift baskets
Wine Storage Guide ▪ http://www.vanlines.com/storage_guide/wine_storage.html
Disclaimer: The information provided on this page should only be used as a reference guide. There are no assurances, expressed or implied.

