Wine CollectionMost people enjoy having a glass of wine from time to time. We all have a designated area for our wine collection that can always use a little dressing up. Make it interesting! Make it appealing! Make it a focal point!

With so many accessories, wine cabinet styles and designs, your choices are limitless.

If you want to show off your wine collection, select one of the many wine racks available. Whether you have a large collection or a small one, wine racks come in a storage capacity to fit your needs. Select a model that enhances your room and really shows off your wine collection. Continue reading »

 

Wine CollectionOne of life’s little treasures is being able to engage in wine tastings at home. While you can go to the supermarket everyday or have your affluent friends buy the wines for your wine tastings, it is much easier and enjoyable to start your own collection. Many people think that collecting wine is an expensive hobby. Collecting can be an expensive hobby, but there are many ways to start a collection on a budget. Here is my gift to you: 5 tips on how to start and maintain your own wine collection.

1. The first step in starting a wine collection is determining how much money you are willing to spend. With $1000 to $1500 you can build up a fairly nice cellar. You can work with less though. There are many good budget wines that come out of Argentina. The most popular Argentine red varietal, Malbec, can be had for around $15 to $20 a bottle. A wonderful white Torronts costs around $15 to $20 as well.

2. Don’t forget to add Champagne to your collection. Champagne is essential in a good wine collection. It is used at almost every celebration worth attending, can be mixed with orange juice and drank at lunch or breakfast, and in general is just a tasty, bubbly beverage. You can usually buy 5-6 bottles of decent champagne for around $120. Continue reading »

 

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Documenting a wine collection is not rocket science and it does not need to be tedious; it should be a fun and easy task. The process is simple, and anyone with a pen and paper, or a computer, can do it effectively. Proper documentation allows wine lovers to keep their inventory in proper order, so that when they need to find a particular bottle in the proverbial haystack, it is easy to do so.

This process is relatively easy whether you have fewer than a hundred bottles of wine to organize or if your wine collection is hundreds or thousands. The process of documenting wine involves the same principles whether the cellar is large or small. Think of it as organizing a library. Whether there are a few books or many racks, they should be arranged in order, using certain rows and certain aisles in order to facilitate finding what you need quickly and efficiently. This guide will assist in finding the best ways to document your wine collection. Continue reading »

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