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Storing Wine – Wine Racks By Finish
Ewineracks has a huge selection of wine racks in a variety of finishes such as metal, wrought iron, wood and much more. This is a short discussion of our wine racks by finish with expert suggestions for keeping your favorite vintages in the best environment for short-term storage or long-term aging. Never put wine racks in a spot that’s too warm or high up. Your wine rack should be in a place with a temperature of between 52 and 62 degrees. If you can’t finish an open bottle, don’t put it back on the rack – re-cork it and stand it up in your refrigerator. Wine rack finishes are important because wines that are intended to be aged before they’re served like to do it only one way: lounging inside a cool, dark, humid place. In such a spot, in such repose, no matter what material your rack is made from, wine can move into maturity at the correct pace, its complex chemical reactions free from spoilers such as strong smells, temperature fluctuations and direct sun.Metal And Redwood RacksMetal and redwood wine racks are not for serious collectors. These racks, which can be made from various woods, or wrought iron, or even leather, are for casual wine buyers, who have it much easier. Most people need more space in their homes, which explains why hanging wine racks made of any material sell so quickly. Plus when wine is displayed on the wall in a mahogany or terra cotta rack, it becomes art. Are you interested in wine storage only, or do you want to also display your wine collection on redwood or metal racks? The various woods racks are made of range from inexpensive pine to more expensive mahogany, walnut, cherry and even more exotic rack woods. Your rack can also be made from material such as acrylic, or terra cotta, or even leather. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||