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A Guide To Wine Bottle Racks



Wine has been part of my family since I can remember. I first got into small wine racks produced for appreciating and storing wine at my grandmother's.


My grandmother owns a modest vineyard and makes wine every year. One of my big joys I recall was, tasting her freshly made wine while helping with bottling and storing it in the wine bottle racks in her summer kitchen.


It is there that I learned the importance of wine racks if you want to preserve wine the right way.


Year after year, as my knowledge got deeper, I appreciated wine more and more.


Growing up, I developed a real passion for wine; I went to study it to understand its complexity and mystique.


As you can imagine, one of the first things I got when I moved in my own house was some small wine racks to start my very own collection.


Even though I started small, as I was living in an apartment, and therefore couldn't maintain a wine cellar, it was a start.


Day after day my collection keeps growing as does my knowledge and appreciation for all things wine.


Wine bottle racks not only give a tone of sophistication in my house now; they add to its warmth and to my personality.


My current wine bottle racks are made of wood and hold about 50 bottles, but, the way it is created, I can add to it by simply placing another layer on top....these are stackable wooden wine racks that allow your collection to grow over time.


Recently I traveled to Spain, France and Italy. The wine countries of the world. I have added a significant amount to my small wine racks to my collection and enjoyed every moment of it.


In France, every house has wine bottle racks; it is simply a tradition with them.


Each evening after diner one retires with a glass of wine and a few slices of cheese in front of the television or with a book. There, everyone collects wine in one form or another -- small wine racks or large wine bottle racks; every house prides itself with one. Of course, many houses have the cellars; maybe one day I will have a wine cellar too.


However, for now I am happy with my growing wine collection.


Enjoy a glass of wine everyday. And always remember to store it right, in wine bottle racks.


Cheers!

About the Author


Learn about the best sources for wine bottle racks and small wine racks I've discovered at: http://www.wine-racks-selection-guide.com

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