Thursday, June 18, 2009

Wine a little...

We are now carrying Wine Racks & Cellar Systems!


These Preimium Series rack systems are designed for the customer who wants the look of a truly custom wine cellar, but doesn't want the custom price or lead time.This racking has many of the features of custom-made wine racks:

  • Display angles in the individual bottle racks


  • Compound diamond bins


  • A fill 12 inches of Depth to support the entire bottle


  • Accommodation for up to a champagne size bottle in all individual bottle racking


  • Toe kick and crown molding



The Wine Rack Company wine racks are manufactured in the Hudson Valley of New York. They use high quality raw materials and expert construction to produce a product that will store your wine in style for a lifetime.

The Wine Rack Company has carefully chosen the raw materials for their racking because they are all attractive, moisture tolerant and very durable. The racking is primarily manufactured out of the following species of wood:

Lyptus: Lyptus™ is a trademark name for hardwood lumber products manufactured from selected Eucalyptus species. Planted and grown on well-managed plantations in Brazil, Lyptus™ hardwood products are grown to sustainable certification standards. Eucalyptus trees grow very quickly and may be harvested within 14-16 years of planting. The Brazil mills use virtually every portion of the log, converting it not only to lumber and by-products but using residuals as bio-energy to fuel the mill. Lyptus™ hardwood is harder than red and white oak and can exceed hickory in terms of density. It varies in color from dark red to light pink and accepts stain very well so can be finished to resemble mahogany or cherry.

Mahogany: Mahogany is a heavy and very stable hardwood with coloring that varies from almost white to a deep brown. The grain is usually straight and slightly lustrous, and the wood is naturally decay and moisture resistant. Mahogany also takes stain and finish well. The Mahogany comes from managed forests in Indonesia.

Western Red Cedar: This non-aromatic Cedar is renowned for its natural beauty and outstanding physical properties. It is free from pitch and is naturally decay resistant. This beautiful wood has natural coloring in mellow ambers, reddish cinnamons and rich sienna browns.

Red Oak: Oak is hard and heavy with a straight grain with coloring varying from white to pinkish reddish brown. It takes stain and finish very well so can be made to match most any decor.

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