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Drinking wine during hard times

Written on Monday, December 1st 2008 at 12:50 pm by alex

In tough economic times, people are spending less on luxuries. But luxuries come down to priorities in the end, and wine should be considered a priority, not a luxury. Not only will wine help you through this bad economy, it can make you some decent money too.

Wine is a fantastic treat for family, friends, visitors or just yourself after a long day at work. Red wine is actually good for your body, so there's no reason not to indulge. And if you're going to keep your house stocked with wine, you should considered buying some good Wine Racks to go with it.

Sure you can store your wine in a basement refrigerator, but who doesn't love a creative wine rack. You get to show off your collection in a creative, fun way. Wine racks some in all shapes and sizes, so you'll want to get one that fits your personality and your budget. One of my personal favorite wine racks is the "wine rack table". It's a coffee table (or wine table) that has bottle holders streaming off the sides begging to hold your precious wine bottles. This is perfect for your living room, everything is neatly bundled in one spot ready for drinking.

Hanging wine racks are another lovely visual. You can hang the rack almost anywhere, but I like mine in the kitchen. There are many hanging designs, but my preference is the single-slot hangers. The wire wraps down and around 6 of your favorite wines, making them easily accessible but very stable at the same time. After all, nobody likes a broken bottle of wine.

Finally, you can get decorative wine racks, most of which hold a single bottle of wine. I have a metal wire cat holder that I can put my favorite bottle of wine in and give everybody at my party a good laugh. It all comes down to personal taste and whats appealing to your eyes. Most wine racks cost between $10 and $100, while the more advanced multi-holders can cost upwards of $1000. So take a look around The Vine Store and buy one for yourself or a wine-loving family member, you won't regret it. - View comments...

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