Tuesday, November 29, 2011

A Guide To Wine Rack Units

If you are passionate about your wine, trying out wine racking units is findamental and, really, constitutes an major investment.

For somebody who just likes the rare bottle, common timber or metalic wine racks will be sufficient.

But for a person who intends to accumulate wine and store bottles forlong periods of time, wine racking systems are vital to guard against humidity and fluctuations in temperature that can destroy your precious wine.

Your wine rack should also be built with odorless timber material to prevent adversely affecting the flavor of the wine you store in it. Maplene is one of the most ideal materials, but there are other choices as well, including cedar and pine.

There are a couple of fundamental factors to be mindful of when you buy wine racks.

  • Make sure that the storage system allows your wine bottles to lie horizontally. This is extremely important because it keeps the cork in contact with the wine inside, preventing the cork from drying out and becoming brittle. There is nothing more maddening than opening a bottle of wine only to have the cork break apart, destroying your wine.
  • Make sure your wine storage system affords enough room between bottles. This enables for air circulation and more even temperatures....resulting in, actually, improved aging and better wine when it is time to enjoy a bottle you have been storing for that unique time.
  • Your wine storage system should allow you to reach for the bottles without having to disturb or relocate other bottles of wine to reach it.


Although you can get metalic wine racks -- and some are charming-- for the dedicated collector who intends to store wine, timber is the best choice, as they don't readily conduct temperature shifts within your wine. Once more, the final result is a better aging process.

Ultimately, decide on wine racking units that are free standing. This not only creates a better visual presentation, but saves an abundance of room also. Some systems are even stackable....giving you the flexibility to grow your collection over time.

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