Archive for March, 2009
Mar 21st, 2009 by admin |
The Grotto Series 1-Column Wine Rack provides an attractive and functional wine storage area for up to 19 bottles. Its larger cubicle sizes are designed to fit most 750-ml bottles. Choose from unfinished pine redwood or mahogany or stained mahogany to match your setting. Built from solid and durable wood the wine rack measures 5.125W [...]
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Mar 21st, 2009 by admin |
Red Wine by Columbia Crest from Columbia Valley, Washington. The 2004 harvest was characterized by smaller berry and cluster size, with intense flavors, good sugar development and high natural acidity. This minimally oaked Cabernet Sauvignon offers fruit-forward aromas and flavors of slight cherry and blueberry throughout. The balance of fruit and soft [...]
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Mar 21st, 2009 by admin |
The Traditional Series -3 Column Magnum Rack allows you to showcase your magnum bottles and even some oversized 750 ml bottles. This wine rack is made of Redwood which is naturally resistant to humidity decay and mildew. The natural variations of Premium Redwood stands out with an attractive variety of colors from white to pink [...]
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Mar 21st, 2009 by admin |
Ros? Wine by Ch. Ste. Michelle from Columbia Valley, Washington. 96% Syrah. Its darkish rose color signals a deeper wine to follow, and this fairly rich, fresh and slightly juicy bottling comes through right on key. Its medium-full weight is balanced by vital acidity, and its bare hint of sweetness extends its fruit without [...]
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Mar 20th, 2009 by admin |
White Wine by Pike & Joyce from South Australia, Australia. Color: Pale green Aroma: Absolutely fresh, displaying restrained aromas of snow peas, nettles and a little passionfruit. Palate: Vibrant palate of tropical fruits and nettle with a core of mineral acidity running right through the wine. [...]
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Mar 20th, 2009 by admin |
Red Wine by Raptor Ridge from Willamette Valley, Oregon. In 2006, grapes received quite a bit of hang time to develop a lush and hedonistic flavor profile. By the time the right flavors developed in the grapes, the potential alcohols had risen to high octane levels! At Raptor Ridge, we eschew watering and acidifying [...]
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Mar 20th, 2009 by admin |
Red Wine by Casa Lapostolle from Chile, South America. A solid and concentrated red, with aromas of cassis, cherries and spices. Very characteristic of the variety, with red ripe fruits mixed with discreet toast flavors. A filling wine with soft tannins and a pleasing finish. Although enjoyable now, it can be cellared for a [...]
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Mar 19th, 2009 by admin |
Red Wine by Dry Creek Vineyard from Sonoma County, California. The 2006 vintage of Heritage Zinfandel begins with a deep and inky purple-red color. At first swirl, up front fruit aromas of wild blackberry and plum are evident along with more subtle layers of white pepper and cardamom spice. On the palate, the flavors [...]
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Mar 19th, 2009 by admin |
This case's thick detachable strap and built-in handle ensure a safe trip for your bottles from point A to point B. The durable aluminum case will protect the bottles on the outside while the insulated divider keeps the bottles secure on the inside. Open your bottle of wine with the included stainless waiter-style corkscrew as [...]
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Mar 19th, 2009 by admin |
About This Wine RackThe Black Metal Lattice Storage Rack is the ultimate in racking value. This wine storage rack is made of industrial quality heavy gauge metal with a baked satin black finish. This wine rack holds up to 152 bottles of wine and is easy to assemble by simply locking the two metal grids [...]
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