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		<title>Information-About-Wine-Cellar-Racks</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Feb 2009 14:07:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Information About Wine Cellar Racks
A wine cellar rack allows any wine enthusiast to achieve a professional wine cellar in the comfort of their own home.  Normally, wine cellar racks are wall mounted, although they can be stacked as well.  They range in size, and can hold anywhere from 10 &#8211; 300 bottles of [...]]]></description>
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<p>A wine cellar rack allows any wine enthusiast to achieve a professional wine cellar in the comfort of their own home.  Normally, wine cellar racks are wall mounted, although they can be stacked as well.  They range in size, and can hold anywhere from 10 &#8211; 300 bottles of wine.  Depending on your needs and how many bottles you have to store, youll want to choose accordingly.</p>
<p>One of the best things about wine cellar racks is the fact that are customizable.  You can fit them to your liking, or what looks best in your cellar.  Wine cellar racks will allow you to convert practically any space of your home or your cellar into a storage area for your wine in little to no time at all.  All you have to do is set the racks up &#8211; then store your wine.</p>
<p>All wine bottles, no know matter what brand, needs to have the proper storage in order to maintain their original flavor.  Those who know wine, know that the easiest and best way to store wine in bottles is put the bottles on their sides.  When using a wine cellar rack, youll have the choice of individually storing the bottles, or grouping them together.  Cellar racks are the ideal way to store wine bottles, especially if you have a large amount.</p>
<p>Wine cellar racks and the way they store wine are essential for many reasons.  With the wine being stored on its side, the sediments that will eventually settle over time are evenly distributed throughout the wine, which helps keep more of the original flavor.  Along with helping to preserve the original flavor of the wine, the corks and labels are also preserved.</p>
<p>Unlike other forms of wine storage, wine cellar racks will work in any home, and they are very affordable as well.  They come with detailed instructions, they are easy to assemble, and include everything you need to begin using your new rack immediately.  You can also find a variety of sizes, colors, styles, and materials.  Contrary to what you may think, wine cellar racks dont take up a lot of space in your home.  If you use them on their sides, they will take up even less space than if you were to stand them upright.</p>
<p>These days, wine cellar racks arent just for commercial use.  Even though they are geared more towards large consumers, individual wine enthusiasts have a lot to gain with a wine cellar rack.  You can find these racks at your local department store, or online.  They dont cost a lot of money either, yet they will give you the storage you need.  No matter how much space you have to spare in your home &#8211; wine cellar racks will give you everything you need to store and preserve your wine.</p>
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		<title>Why-You-Should-Use-A-Wine-Rack</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Feb 2009 06:08:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why You Should Use A Wine Rack
For wine to mature in the proper way, youll need to have the right humidity, temperature, light condition, and movement.  Whenever you are storing wine for any amount of time, youll need to ensure that the wine is in a safe place.  Even though there are a [...]]]></description>
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<p>For wine to mature in the proper way, youll need to have the right humidity, temperature, light condition, and movement.  Whenever you are storing wine for any amount of time, youll need to ensure that the wine is in a safe place.  Even though there are a few ways that you can store wine, none are safer or smarter than using a wine rack.</p>
<p>When you choose your wine rack, you should always remember to choose one that will store your wine properly.  There are a several styles to choose from, including those that stack, wall mounts, and side mounts.  You should also pay attention to size as well, as the sizes range from storing a few bottles to storing hundreds.  Youll also have a lot of varieties and designs to select from, all of which depend on your needs and your space.</p>
<p>Among the best types of wine racks are the horizontal racks.  Contrary to what many may think, vertical racks arent a good choice for storing your wine.  Wine that is stored on vertical racks are stored vertically, which means that the cork will dry out and eventually start to shrink, bringing air into the wine and ruining it.  On the other hand, vertical racks can come in handy when storing wine for short periods of time, or wine that is best consumed young.</p>
<p>Tilted racks are another type of rack you should avoid using, as they can dry out the corks or deposit the sediments too close to the cork.  For your wine storing needs, you should always go with a horizontal rack.  Horizontal racks will keep the cork moist, and keep unwanted air from making contact with the wine.  The sediment will fall towards the side of the bottle, preventing spillage when you pop the cork.  Horizontal racks are also very affordable and you can always add more racks to the design with little to no problem.</p>
<p>The materials for wine racks are normally wood or metal.  You can hang them from ceilings, mount them on the wall, or simply place them on the floor.  Metal racks are the strongest, although wood is more flexible.  Wooden racks provide a bit more storage, for the simple fact that you can always add to them.  Wood racks are also visually appealing, durable, and provide plenty of strength.</p>
<p>All in all, a wine rack is a fine investment for anyone who appreciates wine.  There are various sizes to choose from, all of which are very affordable.  The small to medium sizes work best for homes, while the large styles are best for commercial settings.  No matter where you keep your wine &#8211; you can count on a wine rack to keep your wine stored for years to come.</p>
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		<title>The-Process-Of-Manufacturing-Wine</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Feb 2009 06:08:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Process Of Manufacturing Wine
Wine, which is a drink we all know and love, is produced from fruits such as grapes and berries by drying and then fermenting them.  Once the fruits ferment, the sugar within the fruit will turn into alcohol.  The wine will display a different color, taste, and aroma depending [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Process Of Manufacturing Wine</p>
<p>Wine, which is a drink we all know and love, is produced from fruits such as grapes and berries by drying and then fermenting them.  Once the fruits ferment, the sugar within the fruit will turn into alcohol.  The wine will display a different color, taste, and aroma depending on the type of fruit that it was made from.  </p>
<p>Wine is divided into three main categories &#8211; fortified, sparkling, and table.  Wine is known as fortified when a bit of brandy is added into it to enrich the alcohol.  Wine is deemed as sparkling when it has the right level of C02.  Table wine, the third category, is wine in its natural form &#8211; which is different from any other type of wine.</p>
<p>Normally, grapes are the preferred ingredients for making wine.  They contain an equal amount of acid and sugar, which cant be found in any other type of fruit.  When drying the grapes, a high amount of heat is needed.  To use grapes with wine though, you need to know the exact harvest season.  If you dont pick the grapes during the right time, your wine will suffer due to the level of increases in sugar and a lack of acidic extent.</p>
<p>During the beginning stages of wine making, the grapes or other fruit is crushed by a large cylindrical container that will deflate the juicy parts of the fruit into large bags that are attached to the machine.  Next, the juicy part of the fruit is fermented through the use of heat.  During this part of the process, present yeast will help to convert the sugar into alcohol.  Once the sugars start to break down into alcohol, the wine will get a buttery flavor.</p>
<p>Next, is the settling.  Settling involves the yeast cells or any other type of material flowing near the top of the wine.  Once it is at the top, it is then filtered with all sediments being gathered on the filter.  Aging is next, which is where the wine is tightly packed away in special contains that wont allow any contact with air for months &#8211; sometimes even years.  Once the wine has been aged, it is transferred into smaller bottlers then shipped out and sold.</p>
<p>When the wine is bottled, it is done in a way that makes it easy to distinguish the several types of wine.  Colored bottles are preferred, as they will greatly reduce the risk of oxidation, damage, and several other possible risks.  The bottles are also labeled according to their manufacturer and brand as well, which makes it easy for you to select the wine you are interested in.</p>
<p>Once you have bought a bottle fo wine, you should always make sure you store it in the right place.  The most appropriate places to store wine is the basement, underground cellars, or anywhere else that is damp and cool.  No matter where you store your wine at, you should always make sure that temperature stays around 55 degrees F.  </p>
<p>Never store the wine in an area where the temperature fluctuates, as it can harm the wine.  A humidity level of around 60% is also important, in order to keep the cork moist.  If the temperature is too low, it can also harm the wine.  When you buy your wine, you should always make sure that you store it in the right location.  Wine that is properly stored and taken care of can be truly amazing once you drink it &#8211; making it more than worth the time and effort.</p>
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