Wine Glass Racks
There are more old wine drinkers than old doctors. (German Proverb)
Hanging wine glass racks are used to hang wine glasses in kitchens and wine cellars. A conventional glass rack is hung from the ceiling, parallel to the ground.
They are also often found under wall-hung cabinetry - especially common in kitchens. The rack normally includes three rows in which you can easily store twenty four glasses. But many different sizes are available.
Typically, wine glass racks are made of wood and are rectangular in shape. However, there are several styles made of metal. They can be hung with chains or attached to beams, firmly rooted into the ceiling.
Although there are many styles of wine glasses, (all have stems and bottoms) this type of rack proves to be very versatile in handling any style you prefer.
This version of glass rack is commonly used in taverns and bars. This rack is also the cheapest due to its simple construction. The type and finish of the wood can be made to match other woodwork or cabinetry in the room.
People who do not have enough space for a large wine storage unit often prefer to purchase a combination wine bottle and glass rack. Such a rack is very good for showcasing your wine bottle labels and for storing wine glasses.
This rack is very affordable and it can be easily installed in your bar, kitchen or cellar. These days hanging racks are available in various different designs, materials, shapes and sizes that would fulfill your specific needs.
Wrought iron glass racks offer a classic design that can look very European. This rack has a top shelf in which you can store all your wine decanters, corkscrews and other supplies.
Under cabinet wine glass racks look good and save space. They are made of either wood or steel and they can be easily mounted under your cabinet.
Drink wine, and you will sleep well. Sleep, and you will not sin. Avoid sin, and you will be saved. Ergo, drink wine and be saved. (Medieval German Saying)
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