Most people who have basements prefer locating the wine rack
there because of the cool temperature in comparison to the house it also far
more convenient. You should remember that wine breathes and therefore you
should avoid storing the wine rack close to a place with a strong smell or with
spices for instance the kitchen.
Yes you can, and it will cost you considerably less than to buy a
wine-rack from the store. I've found a great guide for you to work with. You
should try it out http://www.doityourself.com/stry/how-to-build-a-wine-bar-rack/
Wall mounted wine racks are the ones who can be place on the wall
and they can be made out of different materials. The wall mounted wine racks
are usually used for decoration and not for wine storage.
Many wine rack
manufacturers include a wine glass rack which makes it possible to store both
wine bottles and glasses in the same place. The wine glass racks come in
different shapes and designs and they can be hanging or wall mounted.
By far the most popular material for wine racks is wood because it
is easily obtained and pretty easy to work with. There are many types of wood
used to create a wine rack such as Mahogany, Pine,
Red Oak, Cedar, and Fir.
Most wine racks can store
half size bottles although there are some particularly thin and long bottles
which won't fit right. You need to consult the wine rack company and ask
explain them exactly your special needs.
Nowadays, wine racks are made of
galvanized steel so they always have a certain amount of dampness but if it has
an unusual dump it can cause problem to your wine and also to the wine rack, in
that case you should contact the store you bought it from and fix it.
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