Posted in Uncategorized on Feb 29th, 2008
Until just recently I thought of wine storage as the little wrought iron rack that sits on the credenza in my kitchen. I have never feigned being a wine connoisseur, and although I know that champagne comes only from the Champagne region of France and that white wine is meant to be drank within a [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Feb 25th, 2008
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Posted in Uncategorized on Feb 25th, 2008
WordPress is an outstanding blog software and that is why many people choose to use it for building their blogs. SiteGround is proud to host this particular WordPress installation and to provide the following resources, which facilitate the creation of WordPress websites: WordPress tutorial Free WordPress themes Expert WordPress hosting WordPress tutorial The WordPress tutorial [...]
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If you are asking this question the answer is probably yes. There are basically two different types of wine cellars. The first type is a passive cellar (This is every vino lovers dream). Walking down into the basement of your home and entering a cave like environment with torches lighting your way down a dark [...]
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Posted in Admin on Feb 16th, 2008
We at Wine Racks America got together and decided that the inaugural post to this, the new WineRacks.net blog, should be from the president of the company - the proverbial Swami on the subject. I accepted the assignment and to the reader offer a peek into the Complimentary World of Wine Racking. Today I’ll defer the specific how-tos [...]
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Welcome to WineRacks.net, a new web log dedicated to all things wine storage. On behalf of myself and all of the talented employees at Wine Racks America, Inc. who will be contributing during the coming months I would like to say thank you for stopping by. Our blog contributors will do their best to provide helpful insights and information learned [...]
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