Founder and creator Jim Deckebach's love of fine wines and foods began in 1974 when he studied in France. He returned to the US to manage a restaurant in Cincinnati and remodel homes on the side. He started Deckebach Construction & Remodeling Business in 1977 out of his garage, and built his first wine cellar as part of a remodeling job in 1984. Within one year he specialized in custom wine cellars.
In 1998 Deckebach moved to their current 350,000 sq. ft. facility in Cincinnati and began a refrigeration department with test chambers to develop the best storage methods for aging wine. Builders, remodelers and architects began looking to Deckebach to fulfill the highly specialized needs of building and designing wine cellars. Today, Wine Cellar Innovations employs 350. They design, craft and install the world’s leading wine cellars for discerning clients the world over . Their distinctive details fill the room with an aura of excitement. They are functional yet breathtaking.
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