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New Cellar - Oh That Texas Heat!
08-13-2005, 04:43 PM,
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Oos the few hours of mid-70s wont harm your wines as they stay in the low 60s because of the mass. I lost my compressor 10 summers ago when I was in Napa. It was mid August and a Friday afternoon. My electricion couldn't get a new compressor till Monday and it was noon before it was running. My next door neighbor reported the temp in the cellar had risin from 53* to 61* in the 2 days. The temp outside was 113. Don't sweat it. Hotsie has had weeks of temps above yours in his jernt in Texas and outside of a few stewed bottles he drank every bottle. WW <IMG SRC="http://www.wines.com/ubb2/wink.gif">
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