Archive for the 'Wine Decor' Category


Enhance Your Wine Cellar With a Quality Handcrafted Wine Room Door

A wine cellar needs temperature and humidity control. Good insulation, a vapor barrier and a climate control system are all major components, but a big part of climate control comes in selecting the right wine room door. The wrong choice can force your wine cellar refrigeration system to work more and allow undesirable warm air [...]

How can my yeast start making rice wine?

tpt001 asked: I am trying to make rice wine with 2 simple ingredients (steamed glutinous rice and yeast. It’s been 2 weeks already and no wine have been made. I can definitely smell it but not a drop of wine visible. The grains seems dry to my perspective. Can it be be cause it is [...]

How do you make scupernong wine or muskadine wine? I know you need a jar, sugar and time?

1magicmom asked: This is a sweet wine my Mom used to make for Christmas time. We were allowed only so much, but no one ever wanted to go any where after a good meal and a little wine.Content courtesy Caffeinated Content

Is it dangerous to drink wine cork?

JBR asked: I am sucky at opening wine bottles and yet again, had to push the cork into the wine. So there were bits of cork in our wine. Is it dangerous to drink cork? Will I die?Content provided by Caffeinated Content for WordPress

Wine Racks: Six Methods to Storing Your Wine

Temperature of the room: Most wines taste best when served at room temperature, or 55 degrees. Here’s where that rule gets confusing — sparkling wine is best served chilled, so wine refrigerator storage is best, while white wines are best kept in temperatures of 45 degrees. Temperature controlled wine refrigerators will allow you to set the temperature based on the wines you most frequently have, but a simple wine rack placed in a cooler spot of your home will also do the trick. Just make sure that the spot you decide to store your wine isn’t next to a heater or vent, as fluctuations in temperature can impact the taste and quality of the wines.

Wine Racks – Methods to Storing Your Wine

Temperature of the room: Most wines taste best when served at room temperature, or 55 degrees. Here’s where that rule gets confusing — sparkling wine is best served chilled, so wine refrigerator storage is best, while white wines are best kept in temperatures of 45 degrees. Temperature controlled wine refrigerators will allow you to set the temperature based on the wines you most frequently have, but a simple wine rack placed in a cooler spot of your home will also do the trick. Just make sure that the spot you decide to store your wine isn’t next to a heater or vent, as fluctuations in temperature can impact the taste and quality of the wines.