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A Guide To Wine Racking Systems

A Guide To Wine Racking SystemsIf you are serious about your wine, looking into wine racking systems is paramount and, indeed, represents an important investment.

For the person who only enjoys the occassional bottle, standard wooden or metal wine racks will suffice.

But for the individual who intends to collect wine and store bottles for months and years, wine racking systems are crucial to guard against humidity and temperature fluctuations that can ruin your precious wine.

Your wine racking system should also be constructed of odorless wooden material to avoid adversely impacting the flavor of the wine you store in it. One of the best materials is maple, but there are other choices as well, such as cedar and pine.

There are a couple of fundamental factors to consider when you shop for wine racking systems.

First, you want to make sure that the storage system allows your wine bottles to lay horizontally. This is important because it keeps the cork in contact with the wine inside, preventing the cork from drying out and becoming brittle. There is nothing more frustrating than opening a bottle of wine only to have the cork break apart, ruining your wine.

Second, you want to make sure your wine storing system provides ample room between bottles. This allows for air circulation and more even temperatures….resulting in, of course, better aging and better wine when it’s time to enjoy a bottle you’ve been storing for that special occassion. Read the rest of this entry »

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A Guide to Wine Cellar Racks

A Guide to Wine Cellar RacksWine cellar racks allow the wine enthusiast to have a professional looking cellar right in their own home. A wine cellar rack is most often a wall mounted or stackable wine rack unit. It can hold from 10 to 100’s of bottles depending upon your individual need and with space in mind; they are also customizable. Wine cellars and racks for the home allow the individual wine lover to convert any space in their home into an instant cellar in a matter of moments.

Wine bottles need to have proper storage to ensure that the wine maintains optimal flavor and wine cellar racks provide this storage. Anyone with an interest in wine should know that the proper and more convenient way to store wine bottles is on their sides. By using a wine cellar rack, bottles either are individually or grouped together on their sides in cubicles. This arrangement is necessary for several reasons. First, by storing the bottle on its side, the sediments that settle out of the wine over time are more evenly distributed and help the wine keep most of the desired original flavor. In addition, the label and corks are better preserved.

Wine cellars and racks for the home are inexpensive. They are easy to assemble, come with detailed, easy to understand instructions, and all the necessary hardware and they are durable. They come in a wide range in size, styles, colors, and are composed of various materials. Wine cellars and racks for the home are really more convenient than just keeping those few bottles on the pantry shelf. They actually take up more space being upright, then if properly stored on their side in on of our small wine cellar racks. Read the rest of this entry »

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Sparkling Wine – Simple Guide For Wine Lovers

Sparkling Wine - Simple Guide For Wine LoversWine snobs tend to look down on sparkling wine. They compare it unfavorably to Champagne. But sparkling wine is not a poor substitute for Champagne. There are many sparkling wines that are good wines in their own right. They just do not happen to be made in Champagne.

Only wine made in Champagne by the method of Dom Perignon can be called Champagne. But many wines are made by the same method elsewhere.

Dom Perignon was a seventeenth century Benedictine monk. Yes, the Benedictines also invented Benedictine brandy. Dom Perignon set out to solve the problem of re-fermentation that afflicted wine makers in this period. What happened was that sugars which had not turned into alcohol began to re-ferment in the spring when the dormant yeasts came back to life. This cause corks to blow out and bottles to explode as the carbon dioxide built up inside the bottle.

Sparkling wine harnesses that process of secondary fermentation and traps the carbon dioxide in the bottle. That is what causes the wine to fizz and sends it spraying all over racing drivers when they shake the bottle.

For more serious wine drinkers the carbon dioxide adds a special flavor to the wine. It makes it lighter and more refreshing. As an added bonus it also reduces the calorie content. Sparkling wine is less fattening than ordinary wine.

Some sparkling wine is produced by bubbling carbon dioxide through the wine. This gives a similar effect but does not produce the same flavor as naturally produced carbon dioxide. When buying sparkling wine always look for one in which the carbon dioxide has been produced by natural fermentation. This wine will be sure to offer the best characteristics. Read the rest of this entry »

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