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A Guide to Wine Cellar Racks



Wine Cellar Racks
Wine Cellars and Racks for the Home


Wine 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.


Wine cellar racks are no longer just for the winery or commercial entity. Although cellar racks can easily accommodate these larger consumers, the individual wine connoisseur can also benefit from a wine cellar and rack for the home. By purchasing customizable units, cellar racks for wine can be placed in almost any location available, from that junk closet to a conventional cellar.

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Learn about the best wine cellar racks by visiting our resource: http://www.wine-racks-selection-guide.com/Wine_cellar_racks.html

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Le Montrachet - Grand Cru


The Protheau Estate began in 1720 with 55 hectares in Mercury. Since then they have grown to 280 hectares with 130 hectares covering most of the important growths of the Cote d'Or and the southernly Cote Chalonnaise. Now based in Meursault, the firm produces 69 Burgundy appelations which include 23 Premier Crus and 3 Grand Crus. The Protheau Montrachet is golden yellow in color with a nose of white flowers, green apple and hints of oak and vanilla that jumps out of the glass at you. The mouth is quite mineral with modest, mature acidity and hints of ripe pears. A very exceptional Montrachet. (Subject to Availabilty) LMO98 LMO98


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Le Tourmentin Valais


Tourmentin is an original blend developed by the Rouvinez cellars. Four kinds of grapes (Pinot noir, humagne rouge, cornalin, syrah) contribute to this firmly structured red wine with its rare aromatic richness. It is matured in casks for one year. It is deep garnet with inky reflections; it has perfumes of spices, vanilla, preserved cherry and very ripe plum; it is rich in the mouth, discretely wooded with spicy (cloves) and fruity (blackcurrant) hints supported by beautiful tannins; a very harmonious blend. Gold medalist at a prestigious Paris Concour 'International Vinalies 2003'. Serve chilled. SRTRK7NV SRTRK7NV


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Le Muse - "Piave" Pinot Grigio


It's baaaaaaack! We have been without the Le Muse Pinot Grigio for quite some time. We have finally secured its return to our lineup just in time for spring. This fresh white wine from the Veneto's fine Piave region steps well beyond most of the Pinot grigio's available in the U.S. and provides a whole new dimension in taste enjoyment. Crisp but complex, the wine has tones of grassy melon and a wild flower bouquet which makes it very attractive. Try a Pinot grigio that everyone agrees is much better than those overpriced examples popular in every Italian restaurant. PGP03 PGP03


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We had thought that producing some matter on Dessert Wine would be an impossibility. However, once we started, there was no turning back.

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10 Great Wine Tasting Tips


1. Try something new and you might be surprised. Let the staff make suggestions. Compare the wines aged in steel to those aged in oak.

1. Try something new and you might be surprised. Let the staff make suggestions. Compare the wines aged in steel to those aged in oak.

2. Take Notes especially if you are gone all day. Most wineries offer a list that will assist you on keeping track. When you get home to your local wine shop, you will appreciate having a cheat sheet.

3. Visit during off season. November through May is an excellent time. You might be only one of the few guests all day, so the staff can give you some extra time.

4. Ask Questions. Winery staff love to be engaged and help educate. They are trained to know a lot about the wines you taste.

5. Eat the crackers. They help you clean your palate and absorb the alcohol.

6. Don't just stick with the big-name wineries. Check out some of the smaller ones in the area.

7. The nose, knows. Try not to use too much perfume or aftershave. The aroma of the wine is half the fun of tasting.

8. Call ahead for large parties. If you call ahead some wineries will even arrange cheese and fruit trays.

9. Be patient. If you prefer to visit during the peak seasons, you will have a great time tasting, but it may take a minute or two for the staff to serve you.

10. To test for a really good wine, swirl it around the glass. Legs or tears are what is left trickling down the glass after swirling. The stickier and longer the legs the better the quality.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Contributor: Stuart Glasure [Designer, Fashion Artist and creator of the Zany Wearables Collection: http://www.ZanyGiftware.com. A wine enthusiast and publishing member of the wine source: http://www.WineDefinitions.com.]



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Riedel Vinum Burgundy/Pinot Noir (Set of 2)


Riedel Vinum Wine Glasses make every drop of wine taste its best. Riedel revolutionized glassware by customizing the shape of wine glasses to a particular type of wine. Each wine glass is fine-tuned to direct the flow of the wine onto parts of the palate that will best express the flavors and aromas of a specific wine varietal. The fine crystal offers superb clarity so you can experience the wine's color and texture. Riedel Vinum offers a comprehensive selection of varietal-specific glassware that's affordable functional and dishwasher safe.The Ridel Vinum Pinot Noir / Burgundy wine glass is ideal for full-bodied red wines with high acidity and moderate tannins. Its slightly tapered rim directs the flow of wine toward the front palate highlighting the rich fruit while tempering the acidity. The generously sized bowl provides ample breathing space for the bouquet to develop capturing the nuances of the wine’s aromas. Recommended for: Burgundy (red) Barbaresco Barolo Beaujolais Grand Cru.8 1/4'H 24 3/4oz.


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Riedel Vinum Cabernet/Bordeaux (Set of 2)


Riedel Vinum Wine Glasses make every drop of wine taste its best. Riedel revolutionized glassware by customizing the shape of wine glasses to a particular type of wine. Each wine glass is fine-tuned to direct the flow of the wine onto parts of the palate that will best express the flavors and aromas of a specific wine varietal. The fine crystal offers superb clarity so you can experience the wine's color and texture. Riedel Vinum offers a comprehensive selection of varietal-specific glassware that's affordable functional and dishwasher safe. The Riedel Vinum Cabernet / Merlot / Bordeaux wine glass is ideal for full-bodied complex red wines that are high in alcohol and tannins. The generous size allows the wine to aerate in the glass and the bouquet to develop fully. The shape of the rim directs the flow of the wine to the front palate to enhance sweetness thus accentuating the fruit while softening bitter tannins. Recommended for: Bordeaux (red) Brunello di Montalcino Sangiovese Cabernet Franc.8 7/8'H 21 1/2oz. Attention California residents. Proposition 65 WARNING.


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