Wednesday, August 17, 2011

10 Easy Do-It-Yourself Tips to Build a Wine Rack


Do you like Do-It-Yourself (DIY) projects? If so, then construct your own wine rack. It provides you with an easy way to store and display the various wines that you have. Also, building it is probably much easier than you might expect. Furthermore, DIY projects can save you a ton of money, which you could dedicate to increasing your selection of wines. Here are the simple tips to build a rack:


You may consider buying wall racks if you struggle with DIY projects. If not, remember that the deeper it is, the less the bottles will protrude from the wine rack. This will make the rack sturdier.Some very traditional producers such as Marques de Murrieta make a style mostly intended for the domestic market, and while very interesting and different, it is likely to provoke a love it/hate it reaction from your guests. Experiment with a bottle of Capellania Blanco 2005 (Berry Brothers and Rudd, pound(s)18.95), which has come from 50-year-old vines and is released only after spending nearly 18 months in French oak barriques.The restaurant will feature two levels with access from College Street on the first floor and access from the Urban Garden on the second floor. The first level will contain a wine bar and connect via a wide staircase to the second level, which will hold the restaurant and kitchen.6. Screw holes before installing screwsWine racks can range in size. They can be small enough to fit on a wall in your home. Mid-size win racks fit easily onto areas such as your kitchen countertop. Meanwhile, larger racks sit on the ground, as a bookshelf would. This type of wine rack can store the greatest number of bottles.Why is this important? There are a few benefits. Firstly, this helps to keep bits of debris from entering the bottle's neck. Also, keeping the bottles horizontal will ensure that the bottle's cork will remain wet.8. Verify that your wine rack is sturdy10. Add slots in your wine rack, for glasses"We want a second location in Charlotte before we take the Rooster's concept to other cities in the Southeast," said Jim Noble, owner and chef. "We think the Urban Garden is one of the best locations in Center City, and we will benefit from six hotels within a block or so of our location. In addition to a great lunch business, we feel very confident as an alternative to higher-priced restaurants in the downtown area. Rooster's will be a very comfortable and casual restaurant."1. Choose the size of the wine rack that you want to buildIf you want to access your wine bottles easier and faster, then take this step.The Urban Garden was designed as a visually inspiring multi-level atrium with gathering space for events ranging from casual meetings to expansive black-tie receptions and galas. The venue, located at 5th and College Streets, is across the skywalks from Founders Hall.2. Create a wine rack that holds the bottles horizontallyIf you try only one bottle from this area it should be their unofficial 'grand cru', the Mas de Daumas Gassac Blanc 2008 (Inverarity One to One, pound(s)22.99, or pound(s)20 per bottle if you buy six). This is a blend of four different grapes (chardonnay, viognier, petit manseng and chenin blanc) making a food-friendly wine. Match it with chicken en croute, pork, veal or hake.Hendrick Construction, Inc. is a Charlotte, N.C.-based general contractor that provides commercial construction services throughout the Southeast. The company's portfolio includes facilities for corporate headquarters, manufacturing, industrial, health care and bio-tech companies, as well as schools, government buildings, entertainment venues and restaurants. Visit www.hendrickconstruction.com.5. Consider slots large enough for a single bottle, for convenience4. Select certain slots to accommodate a high number of bottlesThis will further serve as a space-saver.Construction is expected to begin this summer.Hendrick also built the Rooster's Wood-Fired Kitchen location in SouthPark as well as Noble's other Uptown restaurant: The King's Kitchen.

One of the most practical wine racks remains a wall decoration one. However, if you are a DIY fan, then build your own wine rack!




Author: Alyssa Davis


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