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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Wine Accessories at Kitchen Junkie


Wine is far more than an alcoholic beverage. It is virtually a way of life! There are a lot more wine accessories accessible than you could even imagine. From the necessities like corkscrews and glasses, to the not so required yet entertaining accessories like decanters, ice buckets, and pourers- there is far more to wine than just drinking it.

Corkscrews & Openers

Whilst there are hundreds of varieties of corkscrews, they all work in fundamentally the identical fashion. You screw one end directly into the center of the wine\'s cork, and use a handle to life the cork out of the bottle in order to enjoy your bottle of wine.

If you want something other than a corkscrew, you can discover an additional style of opener that uses cartridges to \"pop\" the cork out of the bottle. The pop style openers tend to be a little much more expensive than the conventional corkscrew, but image is every thing when it comes to wine, and a specialty opener could be just the extra accessory you require for your dinner parties or restaurant atmosphere.

Decanters

Decanters are glass bottles with special shapes developed to encourage the heightening of wine flavors when you store your open wine in them. They also make for a nice presentation when you place the decanter on the table.

There are literally countless distinctive shapes and styles that decanters come in. A number of resemble a glass flower vase. Specific wines should be placed in distinct shapes of wine decanters in order to improve the flavor of the wine to the fullest extent. Other people can be stored in any of the fancy decanters.

For an incredible display, you could get a decanter with it\'s own base unit. These are extremely stylish, and generally hold the decanter at an angle, and suspended over the table.

Some decanters come with glass ball stoppers to be placed on the opening of the bottle in order to keep the freshness in when the wine is stored. Air can have damaging effects to the properties of wine, and so it\'s in most cases most effective to maintain open wine in an airtight container.

Additionally, some decanters are able to remove sediments from older wine and aerate younger wines to further improve their flavors.

Decanters are certainly not necessary to drinking wine (you can place the cork back in the bottle of a wine to keep the air out when you're not pouring the wine) but they definitely make for a nicer presentation and can in fact assist the overall flavor of the wine.

Wine Racks

Where do you store your wine bottles? If you're like most folks, you keep them in one of your kitchen cabinets until you're ready to use them, or maybe in the basement. If you drink wine often, then again, you would possibly take pleasure in having an elegant and functional wine rack in the kitchen or dining room that is developed to display and hold your wine bottles, glasses, and accessories.

Some wine racks are mounted to overhead cabinet space, so that the bottles are placed lying down inside them, whilst the glasses hang from their stems. These are best for kitchens with decent space under their overhead cabinets. If you don't have the room for this style of wine rack, there are wine racks that sit directly on the counter, and hold the bottles at arms reach.

If your kitchen merely doesn\'t have the space on the counter top or under the overhead cabinets for these styles, you can get pleasure from a wine rack that stands alone. These typically have modest base units, oftentimes refrigerated, as well as space for glasses and accessories. They take up far more floor space, but can certainly dress up a dining location.