Mar
28
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David Fishman asked:
When choosing the type of wine rack you need to consider the following, do you want a freestanding, wall mounted or table top wine rack. For example, one popular choice for wine racks is steel, since this material can be heated and made into beautiful artistic pieces. Wine racks can be made out of several materials. Today you can find any type of wine rack on the internet there are tower, table and wall mounted wine racks.
You can use tall wine racks and great a bar, the way to do this is to place the racks on either side and place a countertop across them. Many people use wood wine racks because these are the best for a large collection of wine and are relatively cheap. Temperature-controlled, freestanding wine racks are a perfect storage system, though they are more expensive than a simple wine rack in a cool spot. When installing a wine rack many people turn to a baker’s style of rack because it puts to good use the extra shelving, there is more storage and there is a work center. Storage racks allow you to organize your wine collection and keep it safe and sound.
Wood is hardy and durable. In addition, it might have mismatched wood grains, which would show if stained. Simple wood racks are available to attach underneath a kitchen cabinet. You can make your selection from pieces made from all types of finished wood and wrought iron, or a combination of materials.
Many of the metal wine racks today combine artistic art with functionality; some have circles, spirals and many other unique designs. Using a metal wine rack allows the wine collector to add artwork and style, while wooden racks are built for functionality. It is important when purchasing wrought iron wine racks that you buy one that is preassembled. Wrought iron wine racks are made to last. Stainless steel wine racks are more moderately priced than wrought iron wine racks, for example, although the latter have become very popular as well.
Wine bottles themselves are elegant and beautiful to look at, and the right wine rack can really add to the visual appreciation of your wine bottles as they await their opening day, whether in a cellar — or on display in your kitchen or living room. Many home owners who keep a wine collection do not have as many bottles as a commercial establishment. Many of the wine racks are designed for everyday use where the wine aficionado is able to retrieve the wine for everyday use. Metal wine racks can be used to store wine bottles but metal wine racks are not as flexible as wood wine racks, with wood racks you are able to adapt them and make different sizes to save space.
There are some wine rack that are able to be divided into separate cabinets, the ability to divide is great because some wines need cooler temperatures while other types of wines do not. Find a spot in your house that stays about the same cool temperature year-round. When choosing where to store your wine make sure you get a suitable wine rack where you are able to control the temperature and the humidity so the wine does not get ruined.
Carlos
When choosing the type of wine rack you need to consider the following, do you want a freestanding, wall mounted or table top wine rack. For example, one popular choice for wine racks is steel, since this material can be heated and made into beautiful artistic pieces. Wine racks can be made out of several materials. Today you can find any type of wine rack on the internet there are tower, table and wall mounted wine racks.
You can use tall wine racks and great a bar, the way to do this is to place the racks on either side and place a countertop across them. Many people use wood wine racks because these are the best for a large collection of wine and are relatively cheap. Temperature-controlled, freestanding wine racks are a perfect storage system, though they are more expensive than a simple wine rack in a cool spot. When installing a wine rack many people turn to a baker’s style of rack because it puts to good use the extra shelving, there is more storage and there is a work center. Storage racks allow you to organize your wine collection and keep it safe and sound.
Wood is hardy and durable. In addition, it might have mismatched wood grains, which would show if stained. Simple wood racks are available to attach underneath a kitchen cabinet. You can make your selection from pieces made from all types of finished wood and wrought iron, or a combination of materials.
Many of the metal wine racks today combine artistic art with functionality; some have circles, spirals and many other unique designs. Using a metal wine rack allows the wine collector to add artwork and style, while wooden racks are built for functionality. It is important when purchasing wrought iron wine racks that you buy one that is preassembled. Wrought iron wine racks are made to last. Stainless steel wine racks are more moderately priced than wrought iron wine racks, for example, although the latter have become very popular as well.
Wine bottles themselves are elegant and beautiful to look at, and the right wine rack can really add to the visual appreciation of your wine bottles as they await their opening day, whether in a cellar — or on display in your kitchen or living room. Many home owners who keep a wine collection do not have as many bottles as a commercial establishment. Many of the wine racks are designed for everyday use where the wine aficionado is able to retrieve the wine for everyday use. Metal wine racks can be used to store wine bottles but metal wine racks are not as flexible as wood wine racks, with wood racks you are able to adapt them and make different sizes to save space.
There are some wine rack that are able to be divided into separate cabinets, the ability to divide is great because some wines need cooler temperatures while other types of wines do not. Find a spot in your house that stays about the same cool temperature year-round. When choosing where to store your wine make sure you get a suitable wine rack where you are able to control the temperature and the humidity so the wine does not get ruined.
Carlos
Mar
10
How do I go about making a wine barrel rack?
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spameg asked:
I’m attempting to make a wine barrel rack that looks something like this: http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/links/link.jsp;jsessionid=YZKO5J5VANF43LAQBBICCONMCAEFCIWE?id=0061441630125a&type=product&cmCat=froogle&cm_ven=data_feed&cm_cat=froogle&cm_pla=1800303&cm_ite=0061441630125a&_requestid=133974 for someone for the holidays. If you know how to go about doing something like that and/or know how to go about buy a barrel and other hardware, you would be forever helpful.
Sally
I’m attempting to make a wine barrel rack that looks something like this: http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/links/link.jsp;jsessionid=YZKO5J5VANF43LAQBBICCONMCAEFCIWE?id=0061441630125a&type=product&cmCat=froogle&cm_ven=data_feed&cm_cat=froogle&cm_pla=1800303&cm_ite=0061441630125a&_requestid=133974 for someone for the holidays. If you know how to go about doing something like that and/or know how to go about buy a barrel and other hardware, you would be forever helpful.
Sally
Mar
9
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Alyssa Davis asked:
Do you like wine? Along with Chinese and French food, Italian is one of the Big 3’s of international cuisine. However, each region of Italy has its own flavor literally. That is true of both its food and beverages. While less famous for its food, Spain also contains regions that are famous for their wines. When selecting a wall wine rack, consider the different cities of Italy and Spain that produce a cornucopia of wines each with its own distinct flavor:
1. Barcelona:
The Carthaginians founded this Northeast Spanish city along the Mediterranean Sea. Throughout its history, the Romans, Visigoths, Moors, and the Franks have ruled the area. Barcelona is the nation’s second largest city and its biggest port. After becoming an important commercial center of Spain, it even challenged the ports of Italy.
2. Girona
Girona is the capital city of the Girona province. Some of the main industries of the city include chemicals, food, machinery, paper, and textile. This city is older than the Roman Empire. In fact, the city still retains aspects of its Medieval heritage. Its people successfully resisted the French, from 1808-1809.
3. Milan
Consider wines from Milan when selecting a wall wine rack. This city is located in the northern region of Italy. It is likely that the region has Celtic origins. The Roman conquered it during 222 BC. Due to its tactical location, since Medieval times this city has been a center of various industries.
4. Naples
This city is located in the South-Central region of Italy. It sits along the Bay of Naples. The Greeks founded the city at around 600 BC. Then in the 4th century BC, the Romans conquered the region. Today, Naples serves as an Italian center for business, tourism, and culture.
5. Palermo
Palermo is a city located in the northwest part of Sicily, Italy. The Phoenicians founded the city during the 8th century BC. After functioning as a military base of the Carthagians, the Romans conquered it from 254-253 BC. After Arabs controlled the city, it served as the Sicily kingdom’s capital until 1194.
6. Roma
The capital of Italy, Rome is located in the nation’s central region, along the Tiber River. During the time of the Roman Empire, Rome’s authority stretched over other regions, including Cyprus, Jerusalem, Gaul, and Syria. It became Italy’s capital in 1870. Today, Rome serves as Italy’s centers for administration, transportation, and culture.
7. Turin
Celebrate Turin when selecting a wall wine rack. This city is located in the northwestern region of Italy. The Taurini founded it. Hannibal partially destroyed the city in 218 BC. Later, Emperor Augustus made the city a military colony of the Roman Empire. Both Charlemagne and the French controlled the region throughout history. Fashion and automobiles are key industries in Turin.
When wall decorating the walls in your home, consider styles that various cities in Italy and Spain, have inspired. Each region boasts of a unique wine tradition and flavor. Enjoy a taste of Italy or Spain when loading your wall wine rack!
April
Do you like wine? Along with Chinese and French food, Italian is one of the Big 3’s of international cuisine. However, each region of Italy has its own flavor literally. That is true of both its food and beverages. While less famous for its food, Spain also contains regions that are famous for their wines. When selecting a wall wine rack, consider the different cities of Italy and Spain that produce a cornucopia of wines each with its own distinct flavor:
1. Barcelona:
The Carthaginians founded this Northeast Spanish city along the Mediterranean Sea. Throughout its history, the Romans, Visigoths, Moors, and the Franks have ruled the area. Barcelona is the nation’s second largest city and its biggest port. After becoming an important commercial center of Spain, it even challenged the ports of Italy.
2. Girona
Girona is the capital city of the Girona province. Some of the main industries of the city include chemicals, food, machinery, paper, and textile. This city is older than the Roman Empire. In fact, the city still retains aspects of its Medieval heritage. Its people successfully resisted the French, from 1808-1809.
3. Milan
Consider wines from Milan when selecting a wall wine rack. This city is located in the northern region of Italy. It is likely that the region has Celtic origins. The Roman conquered it during 222 BC. Due to its tactical location, since Medieval times this city has been a center of various industries.
4. Naples
This city is located in the South-Central region of Italy. It sits along the Bay of Naples. The Greeks founded the city at around 600 BC. Then in the 4th century BC, the Romans conquered the region. Today, Naples serves as an Italian center for business, tourism, and culture.
5. Palermo
Palermo is a city located in the northwest part of Sicily, Italy. The Phoenicians founded the city during the 8th century BC. After functioning as a military base of the Carthagians, the Romans conquered it from 254-253 BC. After Arabs controlled the city, it served as the Sicily kingdom’s capital until 1194.
6. Roma
The capital of Italy, Rome is located in the nation’s central region, along the Tiber River. During the time of the Roman Empire, Rome’s authority stretched over other regions, including Cyprus, Jerusalem, Gaul, and Syria. It became Italy’s capital in 1870. Today, Rome serves as Italy’s centers for administration, transportation, and culture.
7. Turin
Celebrate Turin when selecting a wall wine rack. This city is located in the northwestern region of Italy. The Taurini founded it. Hannibal partially destroyed the city in 218 BC. Later, Emperor Augustus made the city a military colony of the Roman Empire. Both Charlemagne and the French controlled the region throughout history. Fashion and automobiles are key industries in Turin.
When wall decorating the walls in your home, consider styles that various cities in Italy and Spain, have inspired. Each region boasts of a unique wine tradition and flavor. Enjoy a taste of Italy or Spain when loading your wall wine rack!
April
Mar
8
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m.jeya asked:
The Mint Wine Knot is a seven bottle wine rack for six regular sized bottles and one oversized magnum or champagne bottle. The use of two intersected molded plywood components in birch and walnut allows the Wine Knot to live comfortably in the kitchen, living room or den. This intersecting “knot” of wood creates the pockets for each bottle by working together with its mating component.
The Wine Knot is designed by New York based design firm called Mint. Made of birch and walnut plywood, the Wine Knot is a different take on the standard boxy wine rack designs out there. This interestingly interconnected wine rack is all the more intriguing due to its interplay of shape and color. One section of wood has a natural finish while the other section has a walnut finish, suggestive of shall we say, red wine vs. white wine. Together, the finishes reveal how two simple shapes create an intricate structure.
Adding an organic dash of contemporary barware design to your home, the Wine Knot features 2 curved pieces of wood combined to create this beautiful 7 bottle wine rack. Simply place it on any work surface or table and have your wine bottles help create a piece of modern art! The cheap Mint Wine Knot is a seven bottle wine rack for six regular sized bottles and one over-sized magnum or champagne bottle. The use of two intersected molded plywood components in birch and walnut allows the Wine Knot to live comfortably in any room of the house.
The fashionable modern wine collection is the modern and stylish Knot wine rack. The Wine Knot is a seven bottle wine rack for six regular sized bottles and one oversized magnum or champagne bottle. The use of two intersected molded plywood components in birch and walnut allows the Wine Knot to live comfortably in the kitchen, living room or den. This intersecting “knot” of wood creates the pockets for each bottle by working together with its mating component. Please purchase online http://www.katiewongnyc.com in NewYork city.
Jeremy
The Mint Wine Knot is a seven bottle wine rack for six regular sized bottles and one oversized magnum or champagne bottle. The use of two intersected molded plywood components in birch and walnut allows the Wine Knot to live comfortably in the kitchen, living room or den. This intersecting “knot” of wood creates the pockets for each bottle by working together with its mating component.
The Wine Knot is designed by New York based design firm called Mint. Made of birch and walnut plywood, the Wine Knot is a different take on the standard boxy wine rack designs out there. This interestingly interconnected wine rack is all the more intriguing due to its interplay of shape and color. One section of wood has a natural finish while the other section has a walnut finish, suggestive of shall we say, red wine vs. white wine. Together, the finishes reveal how two simple shapes create an intricate structure.
Adding an organic dash of contemporary barware design to your home, the Wine Knot features 2 curved pieces of wood combined to create this beautiful 7 bottle wine rack. Simply place it on any work surface or table and have your wine bottles help create a piece of modern art! The cheap Mint Wine Knot is a seven bottle wine rack for six regular sized bottles and one over-sized magnum or champagne bottle. The use of two intersected molded plywood components in birch and walnut allows the Wine Knot to live comfortably in any room of the house.
The fashionable modern wine collection is the modern and stylish Knot wine rack. The Wine Knot is a seven bottle wine rack for six regular sized bottles and one oversized magnum or champagne bottle. The use of two intersected molded plywood components in birch and walnut allows the Wine Knot to live comfortably in the kitchen, living room or den. This intersecting “knot” of wood creates the pockets for each bottle by working together with its mating component. Please purchase online http://www.katiewongnyc.com in NewYork city.
Jeremy
Mar
6
Open bottle of wine?
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crazypantsmcgee69 asked:
I have 6 bottles of Boones’ Farm wine (I know, I’m breaking the bank, right?) .. I got them to try some of the flavors, but I don’t want to drink the entire bottle x6, because that would be way to much.. the question I have is do I have to refrigerate them after I open them? I know some people have wine racks just sitting out, but if they’re open, will they loose the taste? How long can they be opened before they taste horrible? I want to go get a wine rack, which kind is best? I like the look of wroght iron ones more then the wood, but is one better? thanks!
Vincent
I have 6 bottles of Boones’ Farm wine (I know, I’m breaking the bank, right?) .. I got them to try some of the flavors, but I don’t want to drink the entire bottle x6, because that would be way to much.. the question I have is do I have to refrigerate them after I open them? I know some people have wine racks just sitting out, but if they’re open, will they loose the taste? How long can they be opened before they taste horrible? I want to go get a wine rack, which kind is best? I like the look of wroght iron ones more then the wood, but is one better? thanks!
Vincent
Mar
3
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Jack Wilson asked:
Since you have bought various bottles of your favorite wine, you will need a place to store or keep them. Whether you are a wine connoisseur or social wine drinker (with limited selection), you need a perfect place to store these precious bottles of wine. There are a plethora of wine racks in the market, but you need to choose the perfect one for your home.
Before buying wine rack, it is important to decide its functionality. If you just need wine rack to store a few bottles of wine, a hanging wine rack would be the best choice. If you need a wine rack to store many bottles of wine, then a large standing wine rack is better. Even up to getting a cellar or a converted basement area that measures at least 3 meters square will easily hold 100 dozen bottles of wine.
The next thing that you should consider is the size. How much space do you want for storing the wine? If you have a large home, then larger wine rack furniture such as a wine buffet style rack or a larger console style rack will be good. But if you are staying in a small place, then a hanging wine rack will be the best option.
Capacity
Another important thing that you need to consider before buying a wine rack is the capacity. Will the wine rack hold the number of wine bottles you typically have on hand and allow for extra bottles for occasional special events?
Above are some of the tips to help you choose the most suitable wine-rack for your home. So, follow the tips and get the best wine-rack!
Veronica
Since you have bought various bottles of your favorite wine, you will need a place to store or keep them. Whether you are a wine connoisseur or social wine drinker (with limited selection), you need a perfect place to store these precious bottles of wine. There are a plethora of wine racks in the market, but you need to choose the perfect one for your home.
Before buying wine rack, it is important to decide its functionality. If you just need wine rack to store a few bottles of wine, a hanging wine rack would be the best choice. If you need a wine rack to store many bottles of wine, then a large standing wine rack is better. Even up to getting a cellar or a converted basement area that measures at least 3 meters square will easily hold 100 dozen bottles of wine.
The next thing that you should consider is the size. How much space do you want for storing the wine? If you have a large home, then larger wine rack furniture such as a wine buffet style rack or a larger console style rack will be good. But if you are staying in a small place, then a hanging wine rack will be the best option.
Capacity
Another important thing that you need to consider before buying a wine rack is the capacity. Will the wine rack hold the number of wine bottles you typically have on hand and allow for extra bottles for occasional special events?
Above are some of the tips to help you choose the most suitable wine-rack for your home. So, follow the tips and get the best wine-rack!
Veronica
Mar
2
How do you remove spray paint from wrought iron?
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Annie Oak asked:
i took a black wrought iron vertical wine rack and spray painted it off-white (wrong!), and now want to restore it to the original black iron. is it possible to remove the spray paint? the circles are intricate — can it be ‘dipped’ in something? i sprayed it with two coats.– thx
Earl
i took a black wrought iron vertical wine rack and spray painted it off-white (wrong!), and now want to restore it to the original black iron. is it possible to remove the spray paint? the circles are intricate — can it be ‘dipped’ in something? i sprayed it with two coats.– thx
Earl
Mar
1
Wine recommendations anyone?
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giddy-up asked:
I’m looking to stock my wine rack. Since i’m in need of several bottles, I was looking to not spend a fortune…just some relatively inexpensive wines, like under $10/bottle. Does anyone have some recommendations? Preferably red wines. Thanks!
Ana
I’m looking to stock my wine rack. Since i’m in need of several bottles, I was looking to not spend a fortune…just some relatively inexpensive wines, like under $10/bottle. Does anyone have some recommendations? Preferably red wines. Thanks!
Ana










