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Wine Storage Cabinets


The construction of a wine cabinet is often the most overlooked aspect in building a good wine collection, though it is of great importance. The purpose of a wine cabinet is simply to prevent fine wines from spoiling due to environment fluctuations resulting due to temperature, sunlight and vibrations. Storing fine wine allows it to develop its full flavor over the years, and as a result, the value of the wine increases.

Wine cabinets can be separate box-like structures or elaborate pieces of furniture that complement the d?cor and ambience of any room in your house. They can also be built as part of the cabinets in the kitchen or any other room. Built-in wine storage with the temperature and humidity controlled is among the fastest growing trends in wine collecting today.

Wine cabinets can serve many a purpose, ranging from wine displays and wine storage to serving even as a wine cellar with proper humidity, temperature and light control required for long-term storage and maturation. The most well-designed and attractive wine cabinets will combine many different features such as a storage compartment with scalloped or circular racks, stemware racks, accessory drawers or compartments and a serving top. Some wine cabinets have a temperature-controlled storage compartment, giving it the status of a wine cooler or even a wine cellar, depending on how many climate elements it is designed to control.

Wine cabinets are available in a variety of styles and materials and with varying capacity, from a few bottles to several hundred. The cost of these cabinets will depend on the size, material and the climate control features that a cabinet offers. There is no right wine cabinet for everyone, so the right one for you depends on what you are looking to accomplish and your budget.

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Wine Storage Cabinets


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Bakers Rack Products we recommend for December 18, 2007

Avanti 28 Bottle Stainless Steel 2 Temp Wine Refrigerator


Our new 28-Bottle 2-Temp Cellar provides incredible wine storage convenience. It lets you keep whites and reds at perfect temperatures for service. Separate doors make for super efficiency and highly effective maintenance of temperature and humidity. The attractive brushed metal trim matches your fine appliances. • 2-Temperature Convenience • Separate Temperature Settings • Store 18 bottles of white or sparking chilled to 42°F. • Store 10 bottles of red at ideal 55°F • Reversible Double Glass Doors • Security Lock • Interior Light • Slide-Out Chrome Shelves • Brushed Metallic Frame • UL Listed • Digital Display • Removable Serving Tray • 33-1/4'H x 18-3/4'W x 18-3/4'D


Price: 499.00 USD



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Holiday Cookie Exchange Make holiday baking more fun ... host a cookie exchange! (Fort Madison Daily Democrat)

Mon, 17 Dec 2007 14:23:50 GMT
(Family Features) - Invite some friends to bring one dozen of their favorite holiday cookie for each invitee, plus more to nibble on at the party. Have containers ready so your guests can take an assortment of bar, drop, sandwich and cutout cookies home.

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Types of Wine


There are two fundamental types of wine based on grape color -- red (from red or black grapes) and white (from white grapes). Grapes of these different colors can have hundreds of varieties, which is why types of wine are so numerous on store shelves. Consumers are the most familiar with names given to the different varieties of grapes. The grape variety is the most important factor in how the wine will taste.

The most popular red types of wine are cabernet sauvignon. Connoisseurs will tell you that the best cabernet sauvignon types of wine come from the Bordeaux region of France. Merlot is another red wine that holds flavors of chocolate and cherry. Grenache is a red wine derived from grapes that hold a raspberry and/or "smoky" flavor. Pinot Noir is a red wine that is very important to the Burgundy region of France. It is difficult to cultivate, but when done right, it gives hints of mint, raspberries, and black cherries. Zinfandel is a very popular red wine that comes from Europe but is grown mostly in
California.

The most-purchased white types of wine are chardonnays. Chardonnay contains fruity tastes mixed in with hints of vanilla. The most cultivated white types of wine in California are Chenin Blancs. This grape is an inexpensive alternative to chardonnay, and has hints of fruit in its taste. Pinot Blanc is often compared to chardonnay, containing tastes of apple and spice when you drink it. Pinot Gris hails from Oregon and is rich in spice flavors. Riesling is grown predominantly in Germany, and has a fruity taste. Semillon contains a peachy flavor and is inexpensive to produce. White Zinfandel is produced in California and has a sweet taste. To produce this wine, red zinfandel grapes have their skins removed during processing, giving a pink end result.

Find wine, bar and alcohol accessories online at WineandBarAccessories.net: whether you're hosting a dinner party or a wine tasting event, there are a variety of wine and bar accessories any good host should have on hand. From wine racks to cabinets and glasses and corkscrews, a variety of items exist for the wine lovers and hard liquor drinkers in your life. For more on information on fine wines of the world visit Killerwines.com



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Types of Wine


There are two fundamental types of wine based on grape color -- red (from red or black grapes) and white (from white grapes). Grapes of these differen...


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Featured Bakers Rack Items for December 18, 2007

Avanti Stainless Steel 32 Bottle Built-In Slim Wine Refrigerator


Here’s the skinny! This great new Slimline Wine Cellar not only looks beautiful but it’s front vented to build in right where your trash compactor used to go. A slight 15 inches wide with a full 32-bottle capacity this unique unit has just what you’ve been looking for in a mini wine cellar. Look at these great features: Front-vented for built-in or freestanding installations Thermopane glass door with reversible hinge Brushed metal door frame and fully reversible handle Easy to set thermostat for ideal temperature and humidity Slide-out contoured shelves for all size bottles Automatic defrost for carefree operation Soft interior light Up to 32-bottle capacity Security lock and key 15'W x 34'H x 22 1⁄2'D


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Headlines on Bakers Rack for December 18, 2007

Holiday Cookie Exchange (Beaches Leader)

Mon, 17 Dec 2007 12:30:22 GMT
Make holiday baking more fun ... host a cookie exchange! Comments ( No comments posted. ) (Family Features) - Invite some friends to bring one dozen of their favorite holiday cookie for each invitee, plus more to nibble on at the party.

Holiday Cookie Exchange (Williamson Daily News)

Mon, 17 Dec 2007 06:41:24 GMT
Make holiday baking more fun ... host a cookie exchange! (Family Features) - Invite some friends to bring one dozen of their favorite holiday cookie for each invitee, plus more to nibble on at the party.

Bliss as bakers have it (The Salt Lake Tribune)

Wed, 12 Dec 2007 07:16:02 GMT
Christmas is all about gift giving, carols and, of course, cookies. We asked some Utah bakers - amateurs and professionals - to share their favorite holiday cookie recipe and a little history about what makes it so special.


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