hanging cork storage wine holder
Specification:
item model no.: 1013620
product dimension: 58.4X11.4X19.4CM
material: Iron
color: Black
MOQ: 1000 PCS
Packing method:
1. mail box
2. color box
3. Other ways you specify
Features:
1.WINE BOTTLE & STEMWARE RACK — Provides storage and display for 4 wine bottles, 4 stemware glasses, and your cork collection — Ideal wine holder shelf to store or start any wine collection.
2.CORK CATCHER HOLDER — Great for collecting keepsake corks from treasured bottles shared with family and friends — Easily add or remove corks from side opening and keep closed with latch door — Fill it with leftover corks (not included) or leave empty as distinctive wall art décor
3.FOR ANY OCCASION — Hangs beautifully in your home, kitchen, dining room, home bar, study, or wine cellar — Suitable glass and wine bottle holder for everyday use, entertaining, dinner parties, holidays, cocktail hour, and special occasions — Makes great wine accessory and gift for Christmas, Mother’s Day, birthday, housewarming, bridal registry, etc.
4.SPACE-SAVING & EASY TO HANG — Wall mount design keeps bottles and stemware glasses off countertop — Wine glasses hang upside down under the ledge to stay dust free and within reach — Simply mount this hanging wine rack to wall with little effort — Mounting hardware INCLUDED — Holds most standard wine bottles
5.ELEGANT DESIGN — Decorative floating design — Fits wide variety of home décor — Durable metal wine rack with rich black finish — Shelf holds up to 5 bottles — Stemware glass holder rack holds up to 4 glasses — Lightweight and sturdy — Wipes clean with cloth for lasting quality and years of use — Wine bottles, glasses, grapes, and corks NOT INCLUDED
Q&A:
Question: How should you store red wine?
Answer: Keep the open wine bottle out of light and stored under room temperature. In most cases, a refrigerator goes a long way to keeping wine for longer, even red wines. When stored at colder temperatures, the chemical processes slow down, including the process of oxidation that takes place when oxygen hits the wine.
Question: When should you decant wine before drinking?
Answer: A particularly fragile or old wine (especially one 15 or more years old) should only be decanted 30 minutes or so before drinking. A younger, more vigorous, full-bodied red wine—and yes, even whites—can be decanted an hour or more before serving.