I've only recently gotten into port, in fact just before Christmas, when I picked up a bottle of M&S own brand reserve ruby on a trip to London. Fast forward through a tasting spree that's covered the major reserve rubys, 10 y.o. tawnys, some LBVs and even crusted ports I now find that the first VPs are turning up on my doorstep and my budding collection is growing faster than it's possible -- or at any rate prudent -- to drink it. So a way to store a few bottles for a few months or even years seems indicated. Then again, VPs at the peak of their drinking age do not come cheap and I'm a patient man, so why not do it properly and go in for long time storage. Admittedly I quite like the idea of getting in on the ground floor with the 2011 VPs as well.
I have a tiny cellar compartment, which is in the middle of the building so stays cool enough now, but it's only about 50% below ground, so I fear it'll go above 20°C during summer heat spells. The daily temperature variation has been < 2.5°C during the last few months. Humidity is too low, but nothing that a bucket of water can't fix. Insulating the compartment in a rare fit of DIY might work, but then again it might not. It's an awkwardly shaped room and I've got no clue as to how much insulation would be needed ...
Option two is a wine refrigerator, though as there don't seem to be any that'll fit in the cellar that'd have to go into the flat proper. As that sits directly under a badly insulated tin roof it tends to get hot during the summer, close to 40°C on bad days, which in turn necessitates a well-made wine fridge that doesn't die during the first heat wave. (It's bad enough that I almost do.) Eurocave do have a stellar reputation but no presence at all here in Austria. Liebherr's GrandCru series does seem to be the best bet right now but I've no idea if those are suited to long term storage of port at all. After all, most people seem to think letting a plain red wine sit for five years is "long term".
Whatever I do, it's always nice to keep things in perspective, so I set a budget of ~€1.500 for this project -- all the better if I do not have to max it out, then I can drink the remainder

Any and all advice is much appreciated,
fallenguru