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The Wine Bottle Holder!

Many would say that wine is so much more than just a drink, it's an occasion, it's a complement to good food, it's decoration for a well laid out dinner table and it's a joy. Perhaps this is why there are so many wine bottle accessories to compliment the bottle, the drink, and the passion. From the personalized wine bottle to the wine bottle holder, the wine connoisseur can't seem to get enough of fine wines and accessories.

But it's not just the connoisseur as many of us average Jo's take pride in our wines too, all be it to a less extent. We research them and collect them as we would fine art and it is only logical that we display them as works of art. The right wine bottle holder can express your appreciation for the ancient beverage and it can add an element of style to your kitchen or dining room décor.

There are three wine racks that really appeal to me and I am trying to decide which wine bottle holder to choose. There are some things to consider before making a purchase but sometimes you just have to go with your gut instinct. Problem with my gut instinct is that I tend to over indulge especially when it come to wine products. I have a very stylish wine bottle cooler, some decorative wine bottle openers and even an engraved Wine Bottle Stopper.

The first wine bottle holder to catch my eye is the wine art rack was a product which had a Tuscan feel in its structure and color. There was a beautifully hand painted grape design on both sides of the unit. The wine bottle holder supported seven bottles in just the right angle for proper storage and preservation.

I loved the traditional Tuscan look of this piece and needless to say I bought it. It really does bring a classic element to the room and it suits my specific needs at home. I already have a nice wine rack so a wine bottle holder does not necessarily need to hold more than a few bottles. I don’t need to have a fully stocked wine cellar to fill this handy piece.

The “bottle bunch” rack is really cool. This wine bottle holder attaches to the ceiling and it hangs down within reach. The item holds six bottles of wine that appear to be hovering in the center of the room. There are handy extension rods that make the wrought iron unit reachable no matter how high your ceilings are. I love this piece because it is unique. I have never seen anything like it and I know that this wine bottle holder will make a great conversation piece.

Oh the beauty of a Wine bottle holder. Who would have thought there was such choice to be had! Another one-of-a-kind design is the climbing tendril wine bottle holder. This beautiful rack looks like a vine and it attaches right to your wall. The vine-like extensions encircle six bottles but you can easily place two of these racks on one wall with ease. I really love this design because it mimics the grapevines that are the source of our beloved drink.

As you can probably tell, I am having great difficulty making a decision. Maybe we could use a wine bottle holder in every one of our rooms. That would solve my dilemma.

Although I'm no expert in fine wines, I do know what I like and enjoy. It's also a fascinating subject to read up about and it seems like there's always something new toe learn. Both Australian and South African wines are getting a good run in our house at the moment and it's always exciting to sample a new bottle from the far flung corners of the earth. But it's even more thrilling to lean about it before you pop that cork. Cheers!




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