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Redwood Wine Racking

 

Redwood wine racking offers the ultimate sophistication in caring for your precious wine collection.

They provide both functionality and beauty at the same time. You can also stack one on top of the next, allowing you to grow your wine collection through the years.

Various color schemes can be chosen as well and putting them together is a snap, with many kits offering pre drilled holes and providing the necessary hardware to boot.

You can buy half height, full-sized racks, and all sizes inbetween.

Redwood wine racking will allow you to store anywhere from just a few bottles of wine to over 150 of them, depending on your preferences and how serious you are about collecting wine.

When selecting a quality wine rack, give careful consideration to what is important to you.

For example, if you plan on drinking your wine within a fairly short date of purchase then it's perfectly fine to buy redwood wine racking that allows you to stack bottles on top of each other in different levels and compartments.

However, if you intend to age your wine for many months and years, you want to buy redwood wine racks that allow the bottles to not touch one another. This is important for air circulation and temperature consistency, which creates a much more preferable aging process for your wine.

Author: Ellen Pedersen
 
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