July 12th, 2009 by blogger

The taste of wine changes over the period. It is therefore vital to store the wines by keeping proper control over the temperature, light, humidity and vibrations to produce the desirable changes.

A producer of wine after fermentation and the yeasts are removed, stores them in stainless steel tanks or oak barrels depending on the type of wine. Storing in oak barrel add wood tannins and flavor of the oak to the wine. While these add to the richness of the red wine, it could subdue the subtle flavor of certain types of white wine. Therefore the wines are to be stored in the proper cases depending on the type of wine.

A bottle bought from a local store requires great attention to retain the taste of the wine. Some of the basic wine storage tips are mentioned below:

1 Wines taste best when kept around 55 degree Fahrenheit. A too cold a temperature slows the ageing process of the wine while too warm a temperature makes the wine soupy and causes it to oxidize. Though a ten degree variation does not harm the wine, frequent and rapid changes can cause severe damage to its flavor.

2 Though most of the modern bottles are covered with UV filters, light exposure should be kept lower. Constant contact with the sunlight or artificial light can create adverse impact to the aroma of the wine.

3 The bottles should be placed on its side as it keeps the cork moist. Keeping the cork damp prevents it from shrinking and from harmful microbes.

4 Wine should not be subjected to vibrations as it can change the taste caused by the breakage of elements inside it.

5 A connoisseur of wine must check the humidity on the wine storage area to relish the taste. Humidity around 70% is ideal for the retention of the flavor of the wine.

6 The wine left over after the opening of the bottle must be closed tightly with the cork to reduce oxidization and refrigerated.

6 Having a nitrogen wine storage unit can help to store for a longer period as injecting nitrogen into the bottle leaves the properties of the wine intact.

7 Storing for the right period is also highly important to have the optimal flavor. Red wines are aged for longer periods than white wines. While a low priced Merlot can be aged for 3-4 years, a high quality Merlot tastes good if placed for 5-12 years. Similarly a Chardonnay must be consumed within five years and a Shiraz within 3-5 years.

In short, storing at the right conditions for the right time can add or kill the taste of the wine.

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June 27th, 2009 by blogger

Wine is a drink enjoyed by the people worldwide. Though they collect the bottles from the local store, the people are oblivious to the way it should be stored. A bottle of red wine must be always protected from the direct sunlight, humidity and heat to retain its flavor.

Best ways for storing red wine

This article tries to pin point some of the basic steps to be followed for a connoisseur of wine to preserve its flavor.

Before opening the bottle

Proper care must be taken to store the wine away from the light as exposure to sunlight or artificial light and heat causes the wine to age prematurely and oxidizes it. Similarly if wine is kept in too humid a room, mold and mildew might get formed on the bottle. A room that is not humid enough causes the cork to dry up, resulting in the entry of air into the bottle leading to oxidization and premature ageing of the wine. It is therefore, vital to store the wine at the right temperature. Keeping the wines stored in the colored bottles at a constant temperature ranging from 68 to 73 degree Fahrenheit and a humidity around 70% is ideal.

The bottle should be placed on their sides as leaving them upright causes the cork to dry up, eventually letting the air in, thus spoiling the wine. Keeping it sideways also helps in the easy detection of the formation of sediments that might have formed over the period.

The best place to store the wine is the cellar as it can avoid the contact from direct sunlight and retain the temperature. However, if the wine is to be aged for more than a year, refrigeration is a must in most parts of the world on account of the variations in the temperature.

Care should be taken to avoid unnecessary movements of the bottle as it has a negative impact on the wine.

After opening

Right before the opening of the bottle, the temperature should be adjusted in accordance to the type of red wine. For example, a blush or rose should be kept at 46-57 degree Fahrenheit, light red wine at 55 and deep red wines at 59-66 F. Once opened, keep it closed tight with the cork and place the bottle in a dark place. While normal red wines can retain the taste for a couple of days, a port wine can resist degradation for 3-5 days.

In short, red wine tastes best only if it is stored at the right temperature.

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February 9th, 2008 by blogger

Corners in rooms are often left unused. Corner wine racks can be used to economically allocate space and add usefulness to any room.

The Joys of Corner Wine Racks

Sometimes, you simply need to try something to find out how wonderful they are. This is often the case with corner wine racks. Until you see corner wine racks, you may not understand how marvelous they can be. These wine racks can make a drab room have that extra something special. You may not understand its decorative power, without trying it.

There is a large selection of corner wine racks available in the market. The internet is a great place to “see” this type of a corner wine rack as it will give you an idea about the way it looks.

The impact of a corner wine rack would increase greatly when it has additions such as glass holders, drawers and other such things, which would make it more practical besides being beautiful. The most important thing, however, is to find out the best fit to your interior design – the rest can follow. Do not hesitate to buy a medium to large size rack, even if at present you have only a few bottles to store. The beauty of the corner wine rack would motivate you soon enough to expand your collection.

A corner wine rack is very affordable. In fact, this could be an excellent way to improve the look of your interior without burning a hole in your pocket. Next time you are window shopping check the corner wine rack out. You might become an instant fan!

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January 31st, 2008 by blogger

Wine racks let you display your wine while enabling easy access, be very decorative, and in some case save space. They are practical, functional and at times great conversation starters.

Types of Wine Racks By Material

1) Wood: You can choose fancy oak, simple pine, classic maple, as well as other woods. Cherry and bamboo are interesting if you are looking for something slightly different

2) Metal: Wrought iron is the most popular – but stainless steel is another option.

3) Glass: Glass wine racks often keep dust off your wine bottles making cleaning easier.

Kinds of Wine Racks By Design

1) Hanging: If you are short of space, having your wine rack on the wall can be a space saver

2) Furniture: If you want something that holds more bottles, having a wine rack that also holds wine glasses is extremely useful. Alternatively, getting one that is also an end table can save space nicely.

3) Minimalist: a simple multi-bottle unit that can got in the basement or closet can be very useful. You can store many bottles and get to the bottle you want quickly and easily.

4) Refridgerated: A temperature controlled environment can keep your wines at their best.

Whichever type you choose, enjoy your wine rack!

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November 29th, 2007 by blogger

Oak wine racks add a elegant feel to a room and life. You can use them to get yourself to start a new hobby of collecting fine wines, waters and/or liquors. They can be a conversation starter, a multi-use piece of furniture, or a mounted design on your wall depending on the style you choose.

We like oak wine racks because they are classy and golden. They won’t darken a room, yet you can tell they are real wood.

If you buy a larger wine rack than you have wines, feel free to fill the extra spaces with fine waters, sodas and liquors until you find the wines you want to collect in quantity. This way you have a variety depending on the occasion and the age of participants. It makes it seem like you planned to have something for everyone. Also, it gives you room to grow into over time.

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If you are living in a small apartment or house, choosing a hanging wine rack may be one of the best space savers available to you. They are often beautiful as well as useful.

One popular type is hanging metal wine racks. These racks can hold your bottle of wine upright, tilted or on its side. Yet, all are very decorative.

Alternately, you may wish to purchase a hanging glass wine rack — that holds both your wine and your wine glasses. These generally are less eye catching – but are very practical.

For simplicity, some choose wall mounted wood wine racks. These are often used when you have many bottles you want to display.

Whichever type of wine rack you choose, make sure it fits your lifestyle as it will be something you will see every day. If you buy one that is bigger than you need right now, you can fill the empty slots with fancy water, alcohol or beer until you find the perfect wine. They are very useful and practical.

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October 6th, 2007 by blogger

Glass wine racks can help you display your fine wine in such a way that you can easily choose the bottle you desire quickly and easily. They are beautiful and convenient accessories for the home.

Many glass wine racks let you display your wine glasses as well as your wine so that serving wine is much easier. We find that these multipurpose storage units are both beautiful and make sense for the wine enthusiast.

One of our favorite wines racks is a Black Finish Metal & Glass Baker’s Rack w/Wine Storage that looks elegant yet is very practical. It stylishly fits into most decors. If you haven’t seen one, it is worth looking into.

Whichever glass wine rack you get, make sure it has the features you want. That is, make sure it holds the right number of bottles of wine for you as well as fits in the space you have.

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July 7th, 2007 by blogger

Open-concept spaces need to be furnished with designs that bring out the look of sparse and functional, which means appearance is extremely important and clutter needs to be minimized. Every piece of furniture or item you bring you’re your home needs to reflect that urban, upscale look, which means anything flimsy or cheap should be replaced by something solid that has smooth presence, maintaining the flow of lines. The rack you use for wine storage is something you definitely want to put front and center, if you’re aiming for a Spartan look. Having a black wine rack displaying choice bottles of wine adds sleek flair to your living space, showing off your modern, urban style with panache.

Black Is Always In Style

While the traditional, accordion-style wooden rack that most people think of for wines is available in black, why not go with the newest designs that are reminiscent of architectural structures? The are plenty of Black Wine Racks that veer off the beaten path and attract attention by their interesting shapes. One black wine rack has metal sheets bent to resemble waves that hold the bottles between crests, and it can support four rows of four wines. Another black wine rack has loops that scroll around to hug bottles inside, and this style easily holds nineteen bottles, but still looks fantastic even if there’s only three or four in the rack. The whole concept of black wine racks is the style and how the shape of the accessories augments the suave look of your apartment.

There are four basic types of black wine rack you choose from to complement your home, being cellar storage racks that you can stack, furniture-style racks built into tables or cabinets, smaller, simple racks for countertops and there is a few black wine racks you can hang from a wall like a picture frame or shelf. One model of wine rack hangs from the wall and comes complete with a rack underneath for wineglasses, the design holding about four bottles of fine vintage and four glasses. Another black wine rack is fashioned as a bench, with holes below the seating used to store bottles of wine. Any stand-alone black wine rack can be turned into a fantastic table by topping it off with a plate of thick glass.

The cost of black wine racks vary depending on the model and design you choose. Larger sizes can cost upwards of 50$, while smaller racks intended for countertops ring in between 20$ and 50$. Be sure you choose a black wine rack that brings out that dark, mysterious look to your apartment, one that adds panache and flair, but do make sure that the model you choose is also solid and functional.

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June 11th, 2007 by blogger

Do you want to build your own wine rack? If you are not a fine craftsman, making your own wine rack from scratch can be a challenge. However, we have a great solution . You can easily build your own wine rack – even if without the master craftsman skills or talent.

Try An Easy Do It Yourself Wine Rack Kits

For those who enjoy constructing things around the home, but don’t have high woodworking skills, the wine rack kits are easy and fun to make. The kits guarantee a good finish and are usually within $50 – so they really are a wonderful deal too!

Make sure you choose your Wine Rack Kit wisely. Browse through our Wine Storage: Wine Racks & Wine Cellars Store and study the designs, styles and types of wine racks. The more you browse, the more educated you will be — and you’ll be more likely to choose a kit you will be happy with for a long time.

The best wine rack kit is easy enough to build (especially if this is your first kit) and nice enough when it is completed. Other things factors to consider include: the size of your wine collection, the location where you will store the rack and your choice of interior décor style.

The size of your wine collection is important as wine rack kits come with fixed sizes, and hence if you need it larger or smaller you may have problems. It would be sad to find out that the wine rack kit does not meet your needs, after you take the effort to build it.

The location effects your choice, as the position will determine what kind of wine rack is required. Whether, you will need a closed or open rack, tall or short wine rack, wall hung or standing rack – it all depends upon the position and space you have for it. The good news is that, it is easily possible that you can have the exact wine rack you want. Enjoy browsing!

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June 11th, 2007 by blogger

Sometimes people wonder why anyone would need a home wine rack — so I’ll explain why here. If you bring vegetables to your house, where do you store them? Do you keep them on the kitchen table, in a kitchen cabinet or in the refrigerator? The best place would, of course, be the refrigerator. However, if you purchase flowers, would you place them in the refrigerator as well? No, you would prefer to store the flowers in lovely vase on the dining table.

This is to demonstrate that each item has its own storage place that often extends its lifeline and adds aesthetic value wherever applicable. This is the true with wine bottles. If you enjoy your wine, if you truly appreciate the value of this wonderful beverage, then you have to be able to store it appropriately – just like it deserves. This is why a home wine rack is important.

How Many Bottles Of Wine Does It Take To Require A Wine Rack?

Having a set number of bottles of wine is not necessary when deciding to buy a wine rack. Any number would do – you can store a single bottle on a home wine rack, and you could store a full case of wine. The key point is not how many bottles of wine but how well to store them. Many people who are proud of their wine collection take the next step and purchase a home wine rack which is beautiful so they can showcase their wine bottles. You could do this as well.

What Type Of Material Should A Wine Rack Be Made Of?

Whether you purchase a wood or metal rack is a matter of choice. It makes no difference to the wine what material it is made of as long as the wine is stored on its side as well as if it looks beautiful to you. If you are one of those people who prefer not to broadcast that you are a wine collector, you can always have the home wine rack placed inside a cabinet or any other such place.

Though installing the home wine rack in the kitchen is very convenient, this is not a very good idea. Kitchens often get warmer than other areas of the house and this heat may warm the wine and threaten to spoil the wine. The most beneficial place to store wine would be in a cellar or in a place where sufficient air flow does not allow the temperature to rise too much.

Many experts suggest opting for a smaller decorative home Wine Rack to display your love for this wonderful elixir and storing the rest of your wine in a Wine Cellar.

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