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		<title>Glass Wine Racks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Elegance of Glass Wine Racks
Glass wine racks are affordable, elegant, and practical. Any wine lover looks for an elegant rack to hang their glasses from and store their most prized bottles of wine on. It’s practically a necessity and mark of status for any true wine lover!
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The Elegance of Glass Wine Racks</strong></p>
<p>Glass wine racks are affordable, elegant, and practical. Any wine lover looks for an elegant rack to hang their glasses from and store their most prized bottles of wine on. It’s practically a necessity and mark of status for any true wine lover!</p>
<p>Racks come in many different sizes, shapes, and designs. You can find glass versions that sit proudly on a flat surface. Others can be found that are like their own pieces of art and sit dominantly on the floor. Still others can be procured that are made to hang from the wall or under a cabinet to save space.</p>
<p>When it comes to deciding on what type of rack to purchase, consumers seem most interested in elegance and usability. Glass wine racks seem to fit both of these qualities, and they come with the added bonus of not breaking your bank. When looking for the right rack, you want to find something that accentuates the wine bottles and glasses. You want the attention to settle on what sits on the rack, not solely on the rack itself.</p>
<p>Glass wine racks tend to direct the eye more toward what is on them than the racks themselves. Glass has the ability to glisten and glint, which catches the eye quickly. Its transparency allows the eye to focus in on what is on display, meaning your prized and/or favorite bottle of wine will become the topic of discussion before anything else.</p>
<p>Price points make this type of a rack the first pick of a lot of wine lovers. You can find very elegant racks with price points between $20 and $50. If you’re looking for unique choices, you can also find very glamorous choices in glass, also ranging in a reasonable price point.</p>
<p>Aside from complete glass wine racks, you can also find racks that are made of both glass and wood. You can find them for personal home use or for commercial and restaurant use. Amazon is a great place to search for wine racks. You can see a wide variety of styles and prices, and many times you can find very unique pieces.</p>
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		<title>Wine Cellars</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Dec 2009 01:09:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you own a wine club or are an avid wine collector, then its a must that you know the different aspects and benefits of a wine cellar. So read this article and study the meaning and various management aspects of a wine cellar.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you own a wine club or are an avid wine collector, then its a must that you know the different aspects and benefits of a wine cellar. So read this article and study the meaning and various management aspects of a wine cellar.</p>
<p>Basically, a wine cellar is a kind of storage room or storage lot for wines in barrels or bottles. The wines could also be plastic containers, amphoras and carboys. The cellars are generally and prominently situated completely underground. These also have a direct contact with the surrounding soil following small gaps in the initial foundations.</p>
<p>These wine cellars provide the opportunity for protection of alcoholic beverages from prominently and typically harmful external factors. Moreover these provide a constant apt temperature and darkness to the wines. These are also used as modish surrounding for tasting of wine.</p>
<p>Well, the cellar management and wine management systems are reciprocals and dependent on each other. So let us study the various aspects of cellar management in the context of wine management system.</p>
<p>There are 4 basic elements that you need to manage in the wine cellar for elongated and effective storage of wine. These four elements are basically position, light, temperature and humidity. These four aspects need to be taken care off well, so that that every wine that comes out of the cellar tastes fine and people can enjoy it.</p>
<p>Position and Peace</p>
<p>The first thing which plays an essential part in cellar and wine management is the peace and position of the wines. The bottles need to be kept safely in a horizontal manner, so that they are not disturbed in any case. The reason that the bottles should be laid horizontally is that they should always be in touch with the cork and thus get prevented from drying. If the cork dries out, then the bottle would get affected by the bacteria, fungus and yeast, and this would later create off flavors in the wine.</p>
<p>It should be also ensured in the cellar room that the wine remains undisturbed for a very long time. As the time would pass, the wine would age and change itself in the bottle. It would continue to form sediments and these sediments should sink to the bottom of the bottle.</p>
<p>Temperature</p>
<p>Cellar management also requires that an appropriate temperature be maintained in the cellar. The wines in any case should be kept away from extreme cold temperatures and heat sources. The wines should not be stored in freezing temperatures which could cause the bottles to break. The wines should not be exposed to heat above 64F so that wines dont get cooked up in the bottle and develop off flavors. So there should be maintenance of a constant temperature.</p>
<p>Light and Humidity</p>
<p>Wine should be protected from strong and direct sunlight as it could have an adverse effect on the body and aroma of the wine. Darkness is the best option that should be maintained in a wine cellar. The humidity factor should also be kept in mind and the humidity level should be maintained high to avoid cork shrinking from the outside.</p>
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		<title>Countertop Wine Racks</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Dec 2009 01:06:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A counter top wine rack is a perfect solution for wine enthusiasts (or wine enthusiasts at heart) looking for a short term storage solution for smaller quantities of wine. Not only are they stylish, but they are also available in so many varieties of styles, materials and capacities that there is a counter top wine [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A counter top wine rack is a perfect solution for wine enthusiasts (or wine enthusiasts at heart) looking for a short term storage solution for smaller quantities of wine. Not only are they stylish, but they are also available in so many varieties of styles, materials and capacities that there is a counter top wine rack to fit the personal tastes of almost anyone. What most people dont understand, however is that using a counter top wine rack is not as simple as placing it on a counter and filling it with bottles of wine. If your wine is going to be consumed quickly this might be ok, but if you are looking to store a bottle of wine for even more than a couple of weeks there are a few things which should be kept in mind to help keep your wine tasting its best when you pop the cork.</p>
<p>1.Temperature: A wine rack should never be placed where it is going to be in close contact with extreme heat, whether it is a counter top wine rack, floor standing or wall mounted. Never place a wine rack near a heater, stove, oven or other appliance that generates heat. Wine that becomes too hot can cook and degrades the wine. On the contrary, some wines should never be store in extreme cold either. For example, a wine rack storing red wine should never be stored near cold drafts.</p>
<p>2.Sunlight: can also affect the aging process. It is important to keep wines out of direct sunlight, which is one reason many wines, especially reds, are distributed in tinted bottles. As such, white wines are usually the most susceptible to sunlight. Even though UV rays can still affect and if left long enough ruin, a bottle of wine, if your are using a counter top wine rack for short term storage of wine just keeping the bottles out of direct sunlight will be sufficient.</p>
<p>3.Vibration: If storing wines for any length of time it is best to put it in a place where large heavy vibrations will not be occurring. For example in my kitchen I have an under counter washing machine/dryer which tends to vibrate and shake quite a bit when in the spin cycle. It would be unwise of me to put a counter top wine rack on that counter because the vibration from the washing machine would cause the wine to become shaken up and disturb the sediment.</p>
<p>Keeping these three simple factors in mind might initially make it a little more difficult to find the perfect place to put your counter top wine rack, but you will thank yourself for it when you open your first bottle of wine and it tastes perfect!</p>
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		<title>Wine Bottle Storage</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For wine to mature in the proper way, youll need to have the right humidity, temperature, light condition, and movement. Whenever you are storing wine for any amount of time, youll need to ensure that the wine is in a safe place. Even though there are a few ways that you can store wine, none [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For wine to mature in the proper way, youll need to have the right humidity, temperature, light condition, and movement. Whenever you are storing wine for any amount of time, youll need to ensure that the wine is in a safe place. Even though there are a few ways that you can store wine, none are safer or smarter than using a wine rack.</p>
<p>When you choose your wine rack, you should always remember to choose one that will store your wine properly. There are a several styles to choose from, including those that stack, wall mounts, and side mounts. You should also pay attention to size as well, as the sizes range from storing a few bottles to storing hundreds. Youll also have a lot of varieties and designs to select from, all of which depend on your needs and your space.</p>
<p>Among the best types of wine racks are the horizontal racks. Contrary to what many may think, vertical racks arent a good choice for storing your wine. Wine that is stored on vertical racks are stored vertically, which means that the cork will dry out and eventually start to shrink, bringing air into the wine and ruining it. On the other hand, vertical racks can come in handy when storing wine for short periods of time, or wine that is best consumed young.</p>
<p>Tilted racks are another type of rack you should avoid using, as they can dry out the corks or deposit the sediments too close to the cork. For your wine storing needs, you should always go with a horizontal rack. Horizontal racks will keep the cork moist, and keep unwanted air from making contact with the wine. The sediment will fall towards the side of the bottle, preventing spillage when you pop the cork. Horizontal racks are also very affordable and you can always add more racks to the design with little to no problem.</p>
<p>The materials for wine racks are normally wood or metal. You can hang them from ceilings, mount them on the wall, or simply place them on the floor. Metal racks are the strongest, although wood is more flexible. Wooden racks provide a bit more storage, for the simple fact that you can always add to them. Wood racks are also visually appealing, durable, and provide plenty of strength.</p>
<p>All in all, a wine rack is a fine investment for anyone who appreciates wine. There are various sizes to choose from, all of which are very affordable. The small to medium sizes work best for homes, while the large styles are best for commercial settings. No matter where you keep your wine &#8211; you can count on a wine rack to keep your wine stored for years to come.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you love to drink wine then you need to know how to choose it and keep it.  Storing wine properly is important, whether purchasing it for business or pleasure.  We can&#8217;t all have fancy wine cellars in our homes, especially those living in small spaces such as apartments.  For those situations there are a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you love to drink wine then you need to know how to choose it and keep it.  Storing wine properly is important, whether purchasing it for business or pleasure.  We can&#8217;t all have fancy wine cellars in our homes, especially those living in small spaces such as apartments.  For those situations there are a variety of small wine racks to choose from.</p>
<p>You can purchase a small wine rack in a shop or on the internet.  There are many varieties out there and it is important to know where to place your small wine rack to ensure the best environment for your wine.</p>
<p>Here are some things to consider when choosing the spot for your small wine rack:</p>
<p>1.  Climate:  Wine does not like extreme temperatures.  The ideal temperature for wine is between seven and thirteen degrees centigrade.  So don&#8217;t put your wine rack near a heat source.</p>
<p>It is also important not to put wine where there are large fluctuations in temperature because it can cause the cork to shrink and expand, risking oxidation to the wine.  And humidity is better for wine than dry air.</p>
<p>2.  Light:  Bright or artificial light will damage wine.  Light is, however, more damaging to white wines than to red ones.  Showing off and displaying your small wine rack may be limited because of this.</p>
<p>3.  Movement:  Wine does not like to be disturbed.  Especially red wines.</p>
<p>The best place you can put your small wine rack is in a cold, damp, dark corner where it will not be disturbed by others.</p>
<p><strong>CHOOSING THE RIGHT BOTTLE OF WINE</strong></p>
<p>Tonights the night. Youve got that special dinner party with friends and you want it to be perfect. Youve got the menu completed but the question is which wine will compliment the meal best? Here are some tips for choosing fine wine.</p>
<p>Lighter foods need lighter wines while heartier foods need full bodied wines. For example, fish is light and thus a wine like Pinot Noir goes very nicely because it is also light.</p>
<p>The way the food is prepared will also influence the type of wine you choose. Whether your meal is grilled or roasted as well as the spices you use will affect your wine choice.</p>
<p>Bitter foods need a fruity wine that will compliment it, such as a Chardonnay or Merlot. Shiraz or some of the other heavy tannic red wines go great with a grilled steak because the fat in the meat tones down the bitterness in the wine.</p>
<p>Foods that are salty or oily go much better with a wine thats higher in acid like Pinot Noir or Sauvignon Blanc. Sweet foods do much better with a slightly sweet dry wine such as Riesling or Chenin Blanc.</p>
<p>Dry wines, both red and white, work well with a wider selection of foods so if in doubt go this route. A general rule of thumb is that you want your wine to offer a nice contrast from your food but you dont want it to clash.</p>
<p>The most important tip to remember is that wine is about taste and its a personal choice so trust your taste buds. Its always a good idea to test a wine before purchasing it, and dont base your wine buying decisions on what your friends or family say. Use your own palate to make your choices.</p>
<p>You should also be patient with yourself because learning to buy good wine has quite a learning curve. The best way to learn is try many different wines and expand your wine cellar. People tend to find a wine they like and then stick with it spending little time experimenting with other wines. Why not explore other wines and find some other great choices?</p>
<p>The price of wine doesnt dictate the quality. Of course many would like you to believe it does but the British Columbia wine industry is proving thats just not so, producing some top quality wines at a fraction of the cost of imported wines. Of course, as with many things, best costs more but there are plenty of excellent choices and it really does pay to shop around.</p>
<p>Always put together your wine cabinet with thought. Think about your budget, the types of food you most often serve, and how much entertaining you do. Set aside the most expensive wines for those special occasions and serve the less expensive, but still delicious, wines for your daily use.</p>
<p>These tips for choosing fine wine will have your wine cabinet looking very healthy in no time and your wines will compliment your meals nicely!</p>
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