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		<title>Cocktail Glasses Are An Important Part Of Your Home Bar</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Feb 2012 20:20:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people have a passion for collecting various types of wine glasses. From the most basic wine glasses to tall tumblers, people like to treat themselves with a huge collection of these glasses. However, this kind of collection is deemed to be unfinished if you do not include cocktail glasses in your collection. Generally cocktail [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people have a passion for collecting various types of wine glasses. From the most basic wine glasses to tall tumblers, people like to treat themselves with a huge collection of these glasses. However, this kind of collection is deemed to be unfinished if you do not include cocktail glasses in your collection.</p>
<p> Generally cocktail glasses are stemmed glasses which have a cone shaped bowl positioned upon a stem over a flat base. Just as the name suggests, these glasses are primarily utilized in serving cocktail drinks. The martini glass is one such glass that has earned the applause of individuals across the globe. The unique feature of this glass is in its extensive bowl and robust stem that prevents transfer of heat from one&#8217;s body to the bowl and therefore causes it to be warm.</p>
<p> Cocktail glasses are almost always popular with bartenders since their wide brims enable them to emphasize the garnishing performed in the presentation. Actually it is this extensive bowl that makes sure that all the components employed in the presentation don&#8217;t become scattered away. Dependant on the shapes of these glasses they are classified as follows:</p>
<p> 1. Cocktail glass: This is a stemmed V shaped, straight side bowl glass that has the capacity of carrying 5 or more fluid ounces.</p>
<p> 2. Rock glass: In addition known as a whisky glass, this is a traditional glass that comes with a flat bottom, sloping sides and has the capacity of holding around 16 fluid ounces.</p>
<p> 3. High ball glass: Perfect for white wine, it is a long stemmed glass using a tulip shaped bowl that&#8217;s ideal for serving champagne and also champagne based cocktails.</p>
<p> 4. Brandy glass: These are generally short stemmed glasses using a round bowl helping to make them excellent for serving brandy. Based upon their holding capacity they are available in all sizes.</p>
<p> Garnishing plays a major part in the presentation and serving cocktails is no exception to this fact. So aside from cocktail glasses, choosing the best kind of cocktail decorating accessories is also quite important. Some of the popular garnishes and products that go together with cocktails are cocktail sticks, straws, maraschino cherries, olives, lemons, oranges, cinnamon, nutmeg, cucumber, mint, pearl onions, caster sugar and fine salt. Traditionally people have been employing these with slight variations for a very long time.</p>
<p> Choice of cocktail glass is as vital as the drink itself considering that these types of glasses are not just nice to look at but also enhance your drinking experience. So the next time you check out a store to buy glasses for your collection, make sure you pick a good cocktail glass.</p>
<p>Are you shopping for <a target="_blank" href="http://www.cocktailglass.org/martini-glasses.php">Martini glasses</a>? Be sure to visit the Cocktail Glass site for tips on buying a <a target="_blank" href="http://www.cocktailglass.org/cocktail-shaker.php">cocktail shaker</a>.</p>
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		<title>Cocktail Glasses And Their Colorful History</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jul 2011 17:32:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cocktail glasses have a brief but colorful history. Designed in order to serve martinis in, they turned into a hallmark of speak easies and later on for anyone effecting elegant tastes, in particular during the 1960&#8242;s. These glasses have since become a part of any first rate bar. Strictly speaking, the martini glass is a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cocktail glasses have a brief but colorful history. Designed in order to serve martinis in, they turned into a hallmark of speak easies and later on for anyone effecting elegant tastes, in particular during the 1960&#8242;s. These glasses have since become a part of any first rate bar. Strictly speaking, the martini glass is a subset of cocktail glasses, as the bowl is much more tapered than other types in the very same category, although they can be used reasonably interchangeably.</p>
<p> The actual design of the glass is completely functional. They&#8217;re employed to serve chilled fragrant drinks. The broad v-shaped style makes it possible for for the sniffing of its contents while not needing to make it obvious. This tapered design is said to prevent the components from separating, permitting the martini to keep its particular bouquet longer. Some, of course, observe that the wide mouth permitted Prohibition drinkers to quickly dispose of the contents, but these claims remain unverified. The common size is 4.5 ounces, though six ounce, 7.5 ounce, and 12 ounce sizes are also popular.</p>
<p> The longer stem makes it possible for it to be held without having warm hands touching the bowl and therefore warming the contents. This enables it to be served chilled with no ice and sustain that temperature for a reasonably extended period of time, at least when compared with other glasses. Many stems are embellished with angular cut gemstones; these types of &#8220;pillar stems&#8221; are getting to be far more popular.</p>
<p> Vizovice, located in the Czech Republic, is arguably the home of the very best known cocktail glasses. Nonetheless, the glasses are available in an extensive variety of shapes, sizes and designs, because the standard form permits all types of permutations. There have actually been competitions to develop the most interesting glass, such as Mia Fierra Wiesenthal&#8217;s successful stemless entry for the Sapphire Bombay competition.</p>
<p> The most well-known legend has the drink named for the site a prospector was going to: a gold strike in Martinez in the California Bay Area. Jerry Thomas, the bartender at the Occidental Hotel, made this drink for the price of a gold nugget in 1850 by combining one ounce of Old Tom gin, a dash of bitters, 2 dashes of maraschino liquor and some vermouth. Obviously he did not have the ideal glass, because the martini glass hadn&#8217;t been developed yet. Other tales keep it in Martinez, and there&#8217;s a New York variation dating to 1912, and another has it named for a rifle because of its kick.</p>
<p> Regardless of how it came to be, the martini did appear in a bartender&#8217;s manual in 1887, and it has been enjoyed ever since then. The glasses simply add a certain amount of style to that simple drink, permitting it to be nursed for a long time. No matter what an individual puts into it, it is nevertheless a nice drink to mix in with company.</p>
<p>Are you shopping for <a target="_blank" href="http://www.cocktailglass.org/margarita-glasses.php">Margarita glasses</a>? Be sure to visit my site for <a target="_blank" href="http://www.cocktailglass.org/cocktail-shaker.php">cocktail shakers</a> and other cocktail accessories.</p>
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		<title>The Basics Of Glassware Etiquette</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Dec 2010 23:41:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The arcane rules governing table etiquette cause an undue amount of distress for would be dinner hosts. The sad truth about old style etiquette is that it&#8217;s really not that fun for anyone involved. Do you find yourself looking up the rudiments of place setting through Google as you lay the table? That sound coming [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The arcane rules governing table etiquette cause an undue amount of distress for would be dinner hosts. The sad truth about old style etiquette is that it&#8217;s really not that fun for anyone involved. Do you find yourself looking up the rudiments of place setting through Google as you lay the table? That sound coming from under the table is the frenzied search of a room full of guests trying to figure out the exact same thing with the terrible reception on their smartphones. Fortunately (for those who would bemoan our descent into poor manners), glassware is still something that is very much worth keeping up appearances with.. Observing the standards for <strong><a target="_blank" href="http://www.johnjenkinsdirect.co.uk/">wine glass</a></strong> is just one of those shows of class your friends and family expect of you. For the majority, wine is a luxury drink served only on special occasions. Serving it in the wrong glass will create a very poor impression.</p>
<p>Unless you&#8217;re entertaining royalty, or the rest of the upper crust, &#8216;the wrong glass&#8217; is simply the glasses you use every day for tap water. Don&#8217;t despair! All this wine glass etiquette isn&#8217;t simply a matter of making your hosting act more difficult. They have genuine presentational benefits, and even if a great wine will arguably taste great whatever you drink it from, there are still arguably some taste benefits from getting it all set up correctly.</p>
<p><strong><a target="_blank" href="http://www.johnjenkinsdirect.co.uk/Crystal+Glass_White+Wine+Glasses.htm">White wine glasses</a></strong> are long stemmed with a small bowl shape. Because? White wine should of course be served chilled: a long stem stops your grip from warming the wine, a small bowl stops the air doing the same. <strong><a target="_blank" href="http://www.johnjenkinsdirect.co.uk/Crystal+Glass_Red+Wine+Glasses.htm">Red wine glasses</a></strong> have a wider bowl with a short stem. Again, the temperature here is key: red wine is a room temperature wine. The wide open tops of these glasses also mean a wider surface area for the wine to give off is aroma. And what of Champagne glasses? Their flute-like shape preserves the bubbles.</p>
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		<title>What&#8217;s The Proper Glassware For Imbibing This Christmas?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Dec 2010 13:24:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Christmas comes but once a year and with it the chance to indulge in probably more booze in one go than would otherwise be considered appropriate.Because of that infrequent visitation, many of us are wary of committing a dreadful faux pas by selecting the wrong glass for the wrong drink over the festive season, especially [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Christmas comes but once a year and with it the chance to indulge in probably more booze in one go than would otherwise be considered appropriate.Because of that infrequent visitation, many of us are wary of committing a dreadful faux pas by selecting the wrong glass for the wrong drink over the festive season, especially if you want to create the “right impression”.Even if you don’t care what social gaffes you make, getting the right glass for the right wine or spirit can help improve the taste and appreciation of all that drink you’re just bought.</p>
<p>You shouldn’t really worry too much about getting the “proper” <a target="_blank" href="http://www.forevercrystal.co.uk/">glassware</a> for your Christmas celebrations.Forget the snobbery surrounding wine in certain circles &#8211; there is no “proper” way to serve reds, roses or whites and there are no “official” sizes, capacities, shapes or colours.  Choosing <a target="_blank" href="http://www.forevercrystal.co.uk/wine-glasses.htm">wine glasses</a> to reflect the best in the wine you’ve chosen and your own personal taste is largely a matter of common sense and preference.Wine’s appeal is not just its taste and smell, but also the play of light and the colour, the “legs” and “tears’ on the inside of the glass when you swirl the wine.The way aromas are captured, amplified and presented to your nose while drinking.</p>
<p>Obviously, a larger glass is required for wine at dinner than you would need for sipping sherry. Wine glasses with larger, broader bowls go well with bold red wines that have big bouquets while narrower glasses can concentrate the more delicate aromas of lighter white wines. Sparkling wines like cava and champagne also deserve their own type of glass.Champagne is best served up in slender <a target="_blank" href="http://www.forevercrystal.co.uk/champagne-glasses.htm">champagne glasses</a> rather than the shorter Hollywood version of the champagne glass.   The taller glass will enhance the bubbles that are part of a sparkling wine’s appeal and keep the wine at the correct chilled temperature for a lot longer.</p>
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		<title>Choosing The Right Wine Glass To Suit Your Palette</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Nov 2010 08:53:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When entertaining guests for dinner it is always helpful to have the correct glassware necessary to compliment the wine you choose for drinking with your meal. The shape of the glass can change influence the drinkers idea of the wine that they are drinking. If you are not used to choosing the right type of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When entertaining guests for dinner it is always helpful to have the correct glassware necessary to compliment the wine you choose for drinking with your meal. The shape of the glass can change influence the drinkers idea of the wine that they are drinking.</p>
<p>If you are not used to choosing the right type of wine to suit your meal. As a rule of thumb we would suggest that red wine would be better drunk with red meat types such as beef. You will find that white wine is more suitable for fish, pasta, pizza and cheese dishes..</p>
<p>There are two types of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.johnjenkinsdirect.co.uk">wine glasses</a> these are:</p>
<p><strong>White glasses</strong></p>
<p>The white wine glass is generally composed of the parts: the bowl, stem and foot. Most white wine glasses will have a narrow bowl to allow for some oxidization. Even though you may not think so there is a lot of variance in the types of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.johnjenkinsdirect.co.uk/Crystal+Glass_White+Wine+Glasses.htm">white wine glasses</a> that are available to buy and come in a variety different shapes and sizes. White wine drinkers will consider the thinner lip of the blown glass type variety of wine glass to be more acceptable to the palette. For white wines like buttery Chardonnay, a wider bowl is preferred.</p>
<p><strong>Red wine glasses</strong></p>
<p>Usually <a target="_blank" href="http://www.johnjenkinsdirect.co.uk/Crystal+Glass_Red+Wine+Glasses.htm">red wine glasses</a> are quite large – very useful if you enjoy red wine! They also have round bowls at the base which allow the air to react with the wine more. An array of aromas will be brought out of the wine that were dormant before this happening. A wide mouth of a red wine glass is suited to the wine drinker who enjoys &#8216;nosing&#8217; the aroma of the wine whilst taking a sip from their glass.. A large wine glass also gives plenty of room for the drinker to swirl meaning that your wine will be able to breath easier.</p>
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		<title>You Need Your Wine Glasses For That Perfect Picnic</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jul 2010 10:26:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you think of a picnic, what comes to mind? Is it the land and the views that are going to hit you? Is it the thought of tucking in to the fruits of your labour and eating the food? Or possibly it is the idea that when settled, you can look forward to a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you think of a picnic, what comes to mind? Is it the land and the views that are going to hit you? Is it the thought of tucking in to the fruits of your labour and eating the food? Or possibly it is the idea that when settled, you can look forward to a lovely glass of wine? If the truth is all of these, then fair play to you. It is not only healthy to be outside in the fresh air. You are also likely to be eating something fresh and healthy that you have prepared yourself.</p>
<p>So what wine is best for a picnic? It is to me a matter of taste, and also if you can keep your white wine nice and cold. If you haven&#8217;t anything to hand, go for a light red like a Fitou, or a classic Chianti. This red always goes down nicely with a little bit of strong cheese. I am married to a Spaniard, so we are never short of something delicious like a Manchego, which is similar to cheddar. With a good bottle of wine, should be some decent <a target="_blank" href="http://www.johnjenkinsdirect.co.uk/">wine glasses</a>. But should you really be taking glass on a picnic? It is not light to lug around, and invariably breaks enroute. Many times I like to take the plastic glasses, which are strong but weigh little. There sometimes can be a loss of taste, which is the trade off the consider. What appeals to me is the different shapes for different types of wine. A <a target="_blank" href="http://www.johnjenkinsdirect.co.uk/Crystal+Glass_Red+Wine+Glasses.htm">red wine glass</a> tends to be large and spacious to allow the flavor to circulate. A <a target="_blank" href="http://www.johnjenkinsdirect.co.uk/Crystal+Glass_White+Wine+Glasses.htm">white wine glass</a> is generally smaller, to accommodate a more subtle flavour.</p>
<p>Whatever you choose, just make sure that you find somewhere where you can relax and forget the pressures of your everyday lifestyle.</p>
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		<title>Advice On Getting The Most Out Of Your Wine</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 Jan 2010 12:06:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The type of glass you use to drink wine can make a real difference; large wine glasses can really make a cheap bottle of wine taste like an expensive bottle. It is important to make sure the glass is right before you try and anything else and this is the most important element. When choosing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The type of glass you use to drink wine can make a real difference; large <a target="_blank" href="http://www.johnjenkinsdirect.co.uk/">wine glasses</a> can really make a cheap bottle of wine taste like an expensive bottle. It is important to make sure the glass is right before you try and anything else and this is the most important element.</p>
<p>When choosing a glass try using larger and rounder goblet glass that has a wide rim for the best results. It adds a psychological element by making it seem like an occasion, something special is happening while drinking the wine. This style of glass also allows more of the flavour and aroma to be released due to the wide rim as well as allowing the flavours to burst into your mouth as soon as you drink it.</p>
<p>The tips I would advice to get the most out of your wine is to make sure you decant it, warm the wine glass you use and eat salty snacks before you drink.</p>
<p>Doing such a simple thing as using <a target="_blank" href="http://www.johnjenkinsdirect.co.uk/Crystal+Glass_Decanters.htm">decanters</a> can make a serious difference to the taste. You should decant a bottle of wine for few hours before serving and definitely do not refrigerate, the wine should be room temperature.</p>
<p>A warm glass may not sound much but does make a real difference. Remember to always have your wine glasses at room temperature. If your <a target="_blank" href="http://www.johnjenkinsdirect.co.uk/Crystal+Glass.htm">glassware</a> is cold you can warm it up by running it under a warm tap for a minute.</p>
<p>You may not think it but salty snacks can make a difference to the flavour of your wine. If you’re not serving wine before the meal salty snacks and picks are great before meal snacks and mouth cleanser before the wine.</p>
<p>Please do try these tips out when you next have a dinner party as I have found them to be really useful and they only require a little effort.</p>
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		<title>The  Best Way to Store Wine</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Nov 2009 15:29:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fine wine is expensive and relatively fragile but thrives in the sort of conditions found in underground cellars.Most wine storage attempts to replicate this environment as closely as possible.There are a number of companies who will store wine for you, but if your wine is for consumption, off-site storage has its drawbacks. You can’t just [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fine wine is expensive and relatively fragile but thrives in the sort of conditions found in underground cellars.Most wine storage attempts to replicate this environment as closely as possible.There are a number of companies who will store wine for you, but if your wine is for consumption, off-site storage has its drawbacks. You can’t just pop in and retrieve the bottles you want when you want and there are charges each time you put wine in or take it out—costs which soon mount up.</p>
<p>As a result, where space affords, most wine lovers find it more convenient to keep their wine at home and the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.wineware.co.uk/Beer-Bottle-Openers-1.htm">bottle opener</a> handy. Wine should be kept at a cool constant temperature in the dark, so for those of us lucky enough to have proper cellars, storing your wine in a <a target="_blank" href="http://www.wineware.co.uk/wine-racks.htm">wine rack</a> will provide close to the ideal conditions.That’s especially the case with cork-sealed bottles which are best stored horizontally rather than upright.Humidity is also crucial as it helps to keep the cork in good condition. In a humid cellar a sound cork can comfortably last for around 70 years.</p>
<p>For most of us urban dwellers, though, where living space is at a premium, a cellar is not available.  In that case a <a target="_blank" href="http://www.wineware.co.uk/fridge-for-wine.htm">wine cooler</a> or wine cabinet is the most versatile and affordable way of storing wine at home. Temperature-controlled storage conditions of some kind are a necessity as the vast majority of homes in the UK are not air conditioned, and ambient temperatures can climb to 30° C during the summer months. Wine coolers come in several different shapes, sizes and finishes, and range in price from relatively cheap to the enormously expensive.Some are little more than adapted refrigerators, while the top models are bespoke pieces of furniture specifically designed with wine storage in mind.</p>
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		<title>The Subtle Importance of the Right Glassware</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 18:09:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The right glassware is an integral part of the wine appreciation. t’s true that you can get wine in cans or cardboard cartons and perhaps there may come a time when we drink wine through straws.Hopefully that day is a very long way off, because that would ruin many excellent wines and put the corkscrew [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The right glassware is an integral part of the wine appreciation. t’s true that you can get wine in cans or cardboard cartons and perhaps there may come a time when we drink wine through straws.Hopefully that day is a very long way off, because that would ruin many excellent wines and put the corkscrew makers out of business!</p>
<p>Good <a target="_blank" href="http://www.wineware.co.uk">glassware</a> (not necessarily expensive glasses)   is central to the enjoyment of a good wine.  In fact, very expensive glassware is often not a sensible choice as these tend to have long stems and a high centre of gravity.A glass filled with wine is inherently unstable and there can’t be anyone who drinks wine who hasn&#8217;t tipped over the occasional glass at some time.Wine glasses will break and there’s nothing you can do about that, aside from buying glasses that are fairly sturdy and reasonably priced.</p>
<p>A good wine glass ideally it should be made of glass. It should be perfectly clear with no tints or opaque colours because apart from just holding the wine, decent glassware should also display it. The true deep colour of a wine can be a beautiful sight in a clear, clean glass just as a range of bottles can be impressive in a well constructed <a target="_blank" href="http://www.wineware.co.uk/wine-racks.htm">wine rack</a>.A decent glass should also enhance, or at the very least preserve, the wine&#8217;s bouquet. Superior wine glasses are narrower at the top than at the bottom to concentrate the aromas of the wine. Experienced wine drinkers swirl the wine in the glass to release more of its bouquet.</p>
<p>So if you plan to buy wine-related gifts this Christmas, any decent collection of glasses will do the trick. The only truly unacceptable wine glass is the one most associated with the high life in popular culture and the cinema &#8211; the saucer-like champagne glass &#8211; which is guaranteed to warm the wine and make it flat in record time. It is perfect for a shrimp cocktail starter, but otherwise for champagne and sparkling wines use a flute.</p>
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		<title>Wine Racks Can Be Both Practical and Fashionable</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 02:17:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wine racks, whether ready-made or flat packed for self assembly, are built to be versatile and strong using solid wood blocks and 18-gauge bright galvanised steel.  They are robust and durable and provide convenient large capacity storage, but they can also be visually attractive and interesting items of furniture in their own right.Even when they [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wine racks, whether ready-made or flat packed for self assembly, are built to be versatile and strong using solid wood blocks and 18-gauge bright galvanised steel.  They are robust and durable and provide convenient large capacity storage, but they can also be visually attractive and interesting items of furniture in their own right.Even when they are empty, they can be surprisingly appealing in an architectural way.</p>
<p> Most hardwood <a target="_blank" href="http://www.wineware.co.uk/wine-racks.htm">wine racks</a> are constructed from quality materials and are available in a variety of stains and finishes, including oiled or waxed effects.The most popular choices tend to be Black Walnut, White American Oak, Maple, Douglas Fir or Ash.Softwood racks are generally built from grade ’A’ furniture pine and it’s these which comprise most of the ’flat-packs’ for self assembly.These wine racks too are available in a number of stain effects such as Natural, Light Oak, Yew, Mahogany, Rosewood, Dark Oak, Weathered Oak and Black Ash.Matching plinths are also available for a range of free standing hardwood and softwood racks.  </p>
<p> In the commercial sector, counter top wine racks offer the perfect combination of storage and display, holding bottles securely in a unit that is visually pleasing and functions as an effective counter top Point-Of-Sale system.These counter top units come in variety of styles such as stainless steel or wooden finishes and will hold from six to nine bottles.  They provide easy access for serving staff and some even have matching <a target="_blank" href="http://www.wineware.co.uk">glassware</a>, so together they can enhance the ambiance of any bistro, wine bar or restaurant.</p>
<p>For both the business user and the more advanced and dedicated wine enthusiast with larger volume requirements,  a  <a target="_blank" href="http://www.wineware.co.uk/fridge-for-wine.htm">wine cooler</a> or wine fridge from major manufacturers such as Dometic, Liebherr, Transtherm, Artevino and Caple can also be both practical and stylish.Many feature glass fronts, so the wine collection can be seen without compromising the temperature.</p>
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