Label
All
0
Clear all filters

Flooding

Appears in
Le Cordon Bleu Matching Wine with Food

By Le Cordon Bleu

Published 2010

  • About
A basement is the part of your home that is most likely to suffer in the event of a flood, so if you live in a flood-risk area, keep your wine collection as high as possible, ideally not in the basement or underground, and ensure that the wine is in sturdy racks off the floor.
A mild flood is not a problem, as long as you de-humidify the room afterwards. If it is a serious flood that reaches the wine, the wine might float out of the racks, and could break. The most likely damage will be that the labels will be unreadable and may come off. Keeping good records could help identify the bottles, but their re-sale value will be severely reduced.

Become a Premium Member to access this page

  • Unlimited, ad-free access to hundreds of the world’s best cookbooks

  • Over 150,000 recipes with thousands more added every month

  • Recommended by leading chefs and food writers

  • Powerful search filters to match your tastes

  • Create collections and add reviews or private notes to any recipe

  • Swipe to browse each cookbook from cover-to-cover

  • Manage your subscription via the My Membership page

Download on the App Store
Pre-register on Google Play
Best value

Part of

The licensor does not allow printing of this title