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New Cellar - Oh That Texas Heat!
08-13-2005, 10:01 AM,
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I'm not a resident pro, but will respond anyway.<P>You don't have a problem IMO. The seasonal variation you describe isn't enough to damage the wines, or even disturb their maturation over a 5-7 year period. But suggest you install a remote sensor (if you haven't already), so you can check temp. without opening the door... and maybe also an alarm that will alert you if temp climbs above low 70's.<P>Congrats on your new toy.
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