beatleslunchbox65 asked:


Some wines are past their prime, some are drinkable now, and some are of high value. Stored on wine racks in downstairs walk in closet but not temperature controlled. I have a local restauranteur who will auction them for me for charity.

Kimberly
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princessfarr asked:


I received a riddling rack years ago as a gift and love it so much that it is on display in my dining room. The only problem is that wine bottles are not held as snug as champagne bottles. Has anyone ever used a riddling rack before and found a way to stabilize wine bottles? I would really appreciate any feedback.

Ida
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Chad N asked:


bottles of wine that has grapes on the label any idea where i can find some good wines that dont cost a fortune but yet are not in a box?

Virginia
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fleepflawp asked:


The wine rack has a mount with two screw holes, and then there are like three loopy metal pieces that hang off it with room for six wine bottles through the loops. My walls are plaster. I was planning on drilling a hole directly into the wall stud and using plastic expansion anchors. Will this work, or is there a better way? I’ve heard conflicting reports. I also bought some toggle bolts but it seems like a better idea to go directly into the stud. Do I even need anchors if screwing into the stud? Thanks!

Corey
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Wine rack question?

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hetha asked:


Does anyone know of a store or site where I can find either a hanging wine rack or one that will take up a 3′T x 1-1 1/2′W space?

Nellie
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RVF asked:


I had the furniture refinished about a year ago. Since then, I’ve had a wine rack resting on it. Four corners of the rack are protected by little felt pads. Seems as though the pads at through the finish. Is there a way I can hide or spot repair these four little spots?

Barry
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Rockinrobin asked:


I have had some wine in the fridge for awhile. I want to take it out to display it on my wine rack. Eventually though I want to drink it. Can I put it back in the fridge again. Will it still be okay?

Monica
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