FortRichardsonFortRichardson

For the latest tips on dsfgFor the latest tips on %KEYWORD%

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

dsfg
What You Should Know Before Buying A Wine Rack

For some people, the storage and acquisition of wine is more than just a hobby, it is an art.



Wine connoisseurs all know that the proper storage of wine is important to its final flavor. Once it is already bottled, wine will still mature and gain body and flavor. Proper care should be taken when handling wine, or else its potential for greatness will go to waste. To keep their wine well preserved, the discriminating connoisseur will choose a proper wine rack.



How to Buy a Wine Rack



The Build

Wine racks can be made of so many different materials and styles. You should consider which material and style fits your needs and preference. You could have wood, glass, alloy, or metal racks. Some people try to choose materials that match their living rooms. There are a variety of styles of wine racks, find one that is convenient for you. The popular styles include counter top racks, diamond bins, cabinets and others.



The Essential Elements

A good wine rack will ensure that the following elements are strictly controlled. Light, humidity, temperature, stability. If you want to keep your wine well preserved and ready for ambush party, you need to make sure they are not exposed to light, moisture, extreme temperatures and shaking or vibration.



Cabinet wine racks are good at keeping wine bottles safe. They can emulate the conditions at a wine cellar best. These condition include moderate humidity, cool temperatures, and little light



We try to control the humidity so we can avoid getting the wine cork from accumulating moisture. This will lessen the chances that the wine will get contaminated or oxidized.



Keeping the correct humidity or appropriately moist environment will keep the wine cork damp, reducing the chances of contamination and/or oxidization. Warm conditions will accelerate wine aging. You have to keep this in mind when you consider which wine rack to choose.



Things to Remember



Don't place wine cellars above or near refrigerators. Refrigerators generate heat and this heat could ruin your wine collection. Buying and installing a good wine rack would be useless if that happens.



Your rack has to be smooth enough that when the wine bottles are put and taken, they will not get scratched and damaged. Bottles and labels are also important parts of the overall value of wine.



A wine cellar is great but not necessary to store your wine in the correct environment. But since not everyone can afford a wine cellar or has space enough for one, you could opt for a wine rack instead. Wine racks function a lot like wine cellars, but they are smaller and are more accessible. They are also a lot cheaper and easier to install.



Believe it or not, ultraviolet light can affect and ruin wine. That's the reason wine cellars are so dark and that's why you have to keep your wine in a dark safe place. When you store your wine bottles, make sure they are stored sideways; this ensures that the wine is always in contact with the cork to keep it moist.



Once again we cannot express how important it is to maintain the right conditions for your wine to mature nicely. Your wine rack system has to maintain the right amount of humidity and temperature to keep your collection going. Bear in mind that wine is something you keep for a long time. Keep your wine racks pumping a temperature range of 55-60� F. Also make sure the humidity is in the 50% to 75% range. Adjust these settings according to the needs of your wine.



Start Planning for Your Wine Rack Now!



Well, now you have pretty much gotten everything in order. When a party comes crashing through, you can whip out the grade A wine and celebrate to your hearts content. Pour out the good times to the tune of the compliments and admiration your friends will throw your way all because of your fine wine rack.
About the Author

For more great wine rack info and advice check out: http://www.rack-hq.com

dsfg
WHITE WINE


The taste of a wine is a reflection of where its grapes were grown. The love of wine is an integral part of Moldovan history and culture. The first thing to remember about matching food and wine is to forget the rules. However, in Napa and Sonoma Counties the glass of wine is --�Half full--�. Wine is an "alcoholic" beverage. The correct temperature for storing wine is 56 --� 58 degrees F. Typically, the wine is aged in 60-gallon French or American oak barrels. If a wine is too low in acid, it tastes flat and dull. Wine is sugar, plain and simple. If this wine is so good this young, I wonder how good it might be in 3-4 years. Wine tasting notes are usually made to help you evaluate a wine to see whether you like it or to evaluate how a wine is progressing in aging. You might find an aged Italian village that has been surrounded by vineyards for hundreds of years where wine is enjoyed in a glass cup.
For more information...


fine wine



dsfg
Invalid Member Information



df
Pine 18-Bottle Stackable Wine Rack Kit - Natural


Designed from solid Scandinavian pine wood this 18-bottle wine rack kit stacks neatly on top of each other for maximum storage. Solid construction and hand-sanded finish make these lightweight wine racks durable and high quality. Even coloring even grain and less dark markings are seen on the scalloped crossbars that fit snugly into the endpieces making these racks a snap to assemble. Stack floor to ceiling. Natural color. Additional colors in black and mahogany. Also available 26-bottle wine rack kits. Size: 11-¼'H x 34'W x 12'D Natural
More Info...




re
Labels: dfhsdf

 


Comments: Post a Comment



<< Home

Archives

Dec 5, 2006 Dec 21, 2006

This page is powered by Blogger. Isn't yours?