Wine Storage in Tyler, TX

Climate controlled storage for wine collections. Temperature and humidity regulated environment protects valuable wines from Texas heat. Perfect for collectors and enthusiasts.

Why Climate Control Matters for Wine

Wine is sensitive to temperature fluctuations and humidity levels. East Texas summers reach over 100 degrees, which can spoil wine in weeks. Our climate controlled units maintain ideal wine storage conditions year-round, protecting your investment.

Ideal Wine Storage Conditions

Temperature: 55-65 degrees F

Our climate controlled units maintain consistent cool temperatures, preventing wine from aging too quickly or developing off flavors.

Humidity: 50-70%

Proper humidity keeps corks moist and prevents oxidation. Too dry and corks crack, too humid and labels get damaged.

No Temperature Swings

Temperature stability is critical. Our units avoid the dramatic temperature changes that damage wine stored in garages or sheds.

Dark Environment

Indoor units protect wine from UV light exposure which can degrade quality and alter flavors over time.

Wine Storage Unit Options

5x5 Climate Controlled - Starting at $89/mo

Small wine cellar for personal collections up to 300 bottles.

  • • 25 sq ft of climate controlled space
  • • Holds 200-300 bottles with racking
  • • Temperature maintained 55-65 degrees
  • • Humidity controlled environment

5x10 Climate Controlled - Starting at $119/mo

Medium wine cellar for serious collectors up to 600 bottles.

  • • 50 sq ft of climate controlled space
  • • Holds 400-600 bottles with proper racking
  • • Stable temperature and humidity
  • • Room for wine fridges or cooling units

10x10 Climate Controlled - Starting at $169/mo

Large wine cellar for extensive collections over 1000 bottles.

  • • 100 sq ft of climate controlled space
  • • Holds 800-1200 bottles with shelving
  • • Restaurant and wine shop storage
  • • Space for wine accessories and equipment

Protect Your Wine Investment

Whether you collect fine Bordeaux, California Cabernet, or Texas wines, our climate controlled units provide the ideal storage environment.

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Wine Storage Tips

Store Bottles Horizontally

Keep bottles on their sides to keep corks moist and prevent air from entering. Use proper wine racks designed for horizontal storage.

Minimize Vibration

Avoid disturbing wine unnecessarily. Once stored, let bottles rest undisturbed to allow proper aging and sediment settling.

Organize Your Collection

Label shelves by wine type, region, or vintage. Keep an inventory list to track your collection and know when wines reach peak drinking age.