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Wine Racks

- Preserve Your Wines like the finest wineries do at a fraction of the cost.

Wine racks can be very important, especially if you intend to keep your bottles of wine for an extended period of time. Wine should be stored on its side in a cool environment before opening. Storing a bottle of wine right side up runs the risk of drying out the cork. When this happens there is a greater chance of the cork breaking up or in half when you try to open it, making it difficult to open your bottle. It also leaves you open to the risk of parts of the cork falling into your wine.

The worst part of allowing the cork to get dried out is that it causes the alcohol to eat at the cork. The cork eventually gets smaller and smaller allowing air to get to the wine. This can seriously alter the taste of the wine and also evaporate some of the wine from the bottle.

Here are a just few wine racks that may be just what you need to keep your wine:

Espresso Wood Ceiling/ Wall 6-bottle Wine Rack

Handcrafted Scroll Wine Bottle Stand (India)

Handcrafted Metal Wine Bottle Holder / Rack

Cuisinart Private Reserve 12-Bottle Wine Cellar

45-bottle Dual Zone Built-in Wine Cooler

Glass Topped Black Iron Scrollwork Wine Table

Avanti 16-bottle Wine Cooler

One place we recommend if you are looking for a nice wine rack for a lower price is Overstock.com. They have a huge selection and charge very little for shipping. You are getting most of the same products as expensive wine specialty stores but for a lot less. Or you can click below on the banner and choose from a store that specializes in wine racks. They have a huge selection and can afford to be generous on the price because they buy in bulk.

Remember proper storage of wine is essential to protecting your investment. Keep your wine on its side in a cool, dark environment. Too much sunlight or heat can also ruin a good bottle of wine.

 

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