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Wine Racks
Collecting wines is an exciting and interesting hobby. Most wines increase in quality and become rarer as they age. For these reasons, they get more valuable. A single bottle of vintage wine can be worth more than $1000. One can make a fortune out of colleting and selling high quality and vintage wines. But for someone who simply loves to drink wine, collecting wine brings no less than pure joy. Whether you are dreaming or planning to have a grand wine cellar or just a simple wine collection, wine collecting starts by finding a place to store your treasured collection of wines.
You will need a wine rack that can be smaller and simpler in design to start. Bottles are placed in a horizontal position so that the cork won?t dry out and allow air to get into the bottle. Should you need a wine rack that holds more than 12 bottles of vine, make sure that the shelves are big enough to accommodate various sizes and heights of wine bottles.
Wine racks can be made of wood (mostly pine wood) or metal. The simplest design has groups of metal slats attached to a square and wooden rods. This type of wine rack is advisable if you lack space, since you can just add another layer of metal slats on top as your collection of wine grows. This kind of wine rack, is very traditional, and may not be attractive to guests. Choosing ornate and stylish metal wine racks can serve your purpose very well, especially if you intend to display your wines. Metal racks are not only stylish but are very durable. They are mostly made of steel with sleek plating. Some are also painted with long lasting powder coatings and electro coatings. Higher quality metal racks are made of stainless steel that is corrosion-free. In order to be sure that you are getting the exact kind of wine rack that you need for your collection of wines, it would be better for you to consult wine connoisseurs or go to a wine and wine accessories store that can tell you all the do?s and don?ts in choosing a wine rack.
Wine Racks provides detailed information on Wine, Wine Racks, Food and Wine, Wine Gifts and more. Wine Racks is affiliated with Metal Wine Racks .
Thoughts about Homemade Wine
Wine Racks
Collecting wines is an exciting and interesting hobby. Most wines increase in quality and become rarer as they age. For these reasons, they get more v...
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Homemade Wine Products we recommend
Dunn Vineyards Napa Valley Cabernet
"From one of California's most experienced Cabernet Sauvignon winemakers, the 2001 Cabernet Sauvignon Napa possesses an inky/purple color as well as a restrained, but sweet bouquet of blackberries intermixed with hints of new saddle leather and crushed rocks. Firmly structured, with a steely spine, exuberant, rich fruit, and a powerful, highly tannic finish, it should be cellared for 7-8 years, and drunk over the following two decades." This dry red wine is a great gift to buy online! RP - 93 (Subject to Availability) DUVC01 DUVC01
Price: 147.99 USD
Current Homemade Wine News
New Book, "Making Great Wine," Presents Nearly 200 Great Wine Recipes
Tue, 20 Mar 2007 08:31:23 PDT
"Making Great Wine" eliminates the costly mistakes typically made by homemade wine enthusiasts, and provides insightful tips and techniques for making truly delicious wine. This comprehensive reference contains nearly 200 easy-to-make recipes that home winemaking enthusiasts can start benefiting from right now.
Prisoners caught with homemade wine, fermented apples from lunch in jail
Thu, 31 May 2007 04:02:55 PDT
Jail inmates apparently had too much time on their hands and were caught with homemade liquor in a 13-man cell on Monday. Sheriff Jerry Nielsen said all the men were interviewed and only two were deemed responsible for the brew, which was made by fermenting apples that come in the lunches.
Wine Making Journal, for the homemade wine maker - Lulu.com
Tue, 25 Sep 2007 08:41:33 PDT
The Wine Making Journal is an easy to use journal to record all of your homemade wine batches. The journal has sections for recording the primary and secondary fermentation, bottling, and tasting of each batch. There is also a space to attach your label for posterity. The Wine Making Journal has handy reference charts included to help make your win
How to make Moonshine
Thu, 27 Sep 2007 13:30:16 PDT
It has been legal to make wine at home since the end of prohibition, and legal to make beer since 1978, but it's still illegal to distill spirits for beverage purposes without going through so much fuss and bother that the government admits flat out that it's "impractical." That's too bad, because homemade moonshine is incredibly frugal.
AnnieMac and Soul Food rock the farm
Thu, 08 Nov 2007 19:40:43 PST
Honey mead and a homemade barbecue won't be the only hot things at Rising Sun Farms' Fall Harvest Sale this weekend. Bands AnnieMac and Soul Food will present a lineup of rock 'n' roll that's sure to keep folks jumpin' at the wine and food event.
Small Oak Barrels the Best Way to Store Your Port
Wed, 26 Dec 2007 23:14:26 PST
You can purchase small oak barrels, almost identical to oak barrels used in winemaking, only smaller, such as 4 litres or up to 25 litres. These barrels are fantastic for storing port or excess left over wine. You can gradually add to the barrel with spirit such as brandy and liquer, add some sugar and wine and viola, your own homemade port.
Some Simple Easy Wine Recipes
Thu, 31 Jan 2008 04:58:28 PST
If you're into homemade wine, you know the importance of getting some good homemade wine recipes.
Carlee Wine
Pinot Noir
Fresno Wine




Wine Racks
Collecting wines is an exciting and interesting hobby. Most wines increase in quality and become rarer as they age. For these reasons, they get more valuable. A single bottle of vintage wine can be worth more than $1000. One can make a fortune out of colleting and selling high quality and vintage wines. But for someone who simply loves to drink wine, collecting wine brings no less than pure joy. Whether you are dreaming or planning to have a grand wine cellar or just a simple wine collection, wine collecting starts by finding a place to store your treasured collection of wines.
You will need a wine rack that can be smaller and simpler in design to start. Bottles are placed in a horizontal position so that the cork won?t dry out and allow air to get into the bottle. Should you need a wine rack that holds more than 12 bottles of vine, make sure that the shelves are big enough to accommodate various sizes and heights of wine bottles.
Wine racks can be made of wood (mostly pine wood) or metal. The simplest design has groups of metal slats attached to a square and wooden rods. This type of wine rack is advisable if you lack space, since you can just add another layer of metal slats on top as your collection of wine grows. This kind of wine rack, is very traditional, and may not be attractive to guests. Choosing ornate and stylish metal wine racks can serve your purpose very well, especially if you intend to display your wines. Metal racks are not only stylish but are very durable. They are mostly made of steel with sleek plating. Some are also painted with long lasting powder coatings and electro coatings. Higher quality metal racks are made of stainless steel that is corrosion-free. In order to be sure that you are getting the exact kind of wine rack that you need for your collection of wines, it would be better for you to consult wine connoisseurs or go to a wine and wine accessories store that can tell you all the do?s and don?ts in choosing a wine rack.
Wine Racks provides detailed information on Wine, Wine Racks, Food and Wine, Wine Gifts and more. Wine Racks is affiliated with Metal Wine Racks .
Thoughts about Homemade Wine
Wine Racks
Collecting wines is an exciting and interesting hobby. Most wines increase in quality and become rarer as they age. For these reasons, they get more v...
Click Here to Read More About Wine ...
Homemade Wine Products we recommend
Dunn Vineyards Napa Valley Cabernet

Price: 147.99 USD
Current Homemade Wine News
New Book, "Making Great Wine," Presents Nearly 200 Great Wine Recipes
Tue, 20 Mar 2007 08:31:23 PDT
"Making Great Wine" eliminates the costly mistakes typically made by homemade wine enthusiasts, and provides insightful tips and techniques for making truly delicious wine. This comprehensive reference contains nearly 200 easy-to-make recipes that home winemaking enthusiasts can start benefiting from right now.
Prisoners caught with homemade wine, fermented apples from lunch in jail
Thu, 31 May 2007 04:02:55 PDT
Jail inmates apparently had too much time on their hands and were caught with homemade liquor in a 13-man cell on Monday. Sheriff Jerry Nielsen said all the men were interviewed and only two were deemed responsible for the brew, which was made by fermenting apples that come in the lunches.
Wine Making Journal, for the homemade wine maker - Lulu.com
Tue, 25 Sep 2007 08:41:33 PDT
The Wine Making Journal is an easy to use journal to record all of your homemade wine batches. The journal has sections for recording the primary and secondary fermentation, bottling, and tasting of each batch. There is also a space to attach your label for posterity. The Wine Making Journal has handy reference charts included to help make your win
How to make Moonshine
Thu, 27 Sep 2007 13:30:16 PDT
It has been legal to make wine at home since the end of prohibition, and legal to make beer since 1978, but it's still illegal to distill spirits for beverage purposes without going through so much fuss and bother that the government admits flat out that it's "impractical." That's too bad, because homemade moonshine is incredibly frugal.
AnnieMac and Soul Food rock the farm
Thu, 08 Nov 2007 19:40:43 PST
Honey mead and a homemade barbecue won't be the only hot things at Rising Sun Farms' Fall Harvest Sale this weekend. Bands AnnieMac and Soul Food will present a lineup of rock 'n' roll that's sure to keep folks jumpin' at the wine and food event.
Small Oak Barrels the Best Way to Store Your Port
Wed, 26 Dec 2007 23:14:26 PST
You can purchase small oak barrels, almost identical to oak barrels used in winemaking, only smaller, such as 4 litres or up to 25 litres. These barrels are fantastic for storing port or excess left over wine. You can gradually add to the barrel with spirit such as brandy and liquer, add some sugar and wine and viola, your own homemade port.
Some Simple Easy Wine Recipes
Thu, 31 Jan 2008 04:58:28 PST
If you're into homemade wine, you know the importance of getting some good homemade wine recipes.
Carlee Wine
Pinot Noir
Fresno Wine
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