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A Refrigerator Wine Rack and Other Ways to Store Wine

A Refrigerator Wine Rack and Other Ways to Store Wine

Looking to make the most of your wine? Then try out any of these storage options to ensure the best tasting bottle:



Wine Racks



This is the most common and economical way to store wine. Wine racks come in a variety of shapes sizes and styles, but the purpose is the same: to store your wine properly at an angle while displaying the bottles beautifully. When shopping for wine racks you can choose from refrigerator wine racks that make chilling wines easy to intricate wooden racks that display perfectly in a dining area or kitchen. No matter which way you choose, wine racks offer an affordable but practical way to store wine.



At Frigidaire, we offer refrigerator wine racks that are ideal for storing your wine properly in the fridge without taking up a ton of space. You can chill and store wine with ease: just hook the refrigerator wine rack onto your adjustable refrigerator shelves and voila! Easy storage for great wine.



As for the angle part we mentioned earlier, this is key. By storing your wine in a refrigerator wine rack (or other type of wine rack) at an angle, you're keeping the cork moist, which means there's less chance of it drying out. When the cork dries out, it can allow for air to seep into the bottle and thus alter the flavor (and freshness) of your wine. Keeping it sealed is the best way to preserve taste and quality.



Wine Cooler Refrigerators



If you want to go a step (or two) above refrigerator wine racks, you may want to consider wine cooler refrigerators. Great for wine connoisseurs, wine cooler refrigerators store your wine at the proper temperature without fluctuation or extra exposure to light or movement. This can keep wines at their freshest and most flavorful. However, these can be expensive depending on the size you choose. Most wine refrigerators range from accommodating 6 bottles to 200 hundred bottles. Choose the one that's best for you.



Wine Cellars



Finally, if you're purely passionate about wine, you can consider setting up a free standing wine cellar in your home. Wine cellars control the wine's external environment completely by managing moisture, temperature, light, and movement. In addition, they're usually made from wood, metal, and or UV protected glass, so that you have plenty of options when it comes to selecting the one that's right for you. Definitely an option for those who need to go WAY beyond the refrigerator wine rack.