Wine bottle slides are used by guitarists in order to create a specific sound. The tool, made from a wine bottle neck and placed over the finger, enables the musician to create sliding sounds on the…
Tequila Cazadores is a well-known brand name of tequila that is made from blue agave plants grown in the highlands of Jalisco, Mexico. The tequila is aged for over four years before it is bottled,…
Commercial wine bottles come in varying colors and paper labels. When the wine in the bottle is consumed, the bottle can be recycled so it can be used to store homemade wine or other liquids such as…
Wine has traditionally been stored and served in wine bottles for hundreds of years. Alternatives to wine bottles have become available, revolutionizing the way people buy, store and serve wine. Even…
Repurposed buckets, pots, bowls, metal and plastic containers work well as table-top wine chillers. Not only do they bring ingenuity and creativity to the party or dinner table, reusing them as wine…
If you want to ship soda bottles, you can ship the bottles with liquid in them. Before shipping soda bottles, you may want to consider the cost of doing so. The glass bottles are heavy, but shipping…
Sometimes when you reach the bottom of a bottle of wine, you may find stains on the inside of the bottle itself. If you need to reuse the wine bottle in any way, you'll likely want to remove these…
Removing a wine cork can be a bit challenging even if you are using a corkscrew. As you turn the corkscrew, you can damage the cork and break it into pieces. It is even more challenging if you don't…
The standard wine bottle can hold approximately 750 ml of wine and is made out of glass, but a few different types of wine bottles exist. The style of bottle can often dictate the type of wine inside.…
Cleaning wine bottles with ammonia will sanitize the glass, remove residual wine and help remove the label from the bottle. Lifting an attractive label in one piece from a memorable bottle of wine…
The oldest bottle of wine on record dates back to 325 A.D. Collectors of wine décor, bottles and accessories look for specific types, colors and shapes to add to their collections. Searching for…
Many home vintners take much pride in their bottled wine, and they should consider continuing that pride to the label. Before selling or giving away your bottles, create a label that symbolizes your…
Making your own wood wine bottle holder can be a challenging yet rewarding experience. The benefits of making your own wooden wine rack include substantial cost savings over hiring someone to build…
Moving anything made out of glass is always a challenge. When shipping wine bottles you must be careful to use the right kind of packing materials, and enough of them so that your bottles will still…
There has been a long-standing stereotype that has haunted boxed wine: it's cheap, low quality and dissatisfying to the taste buds. In reality, when the characteristics of boxed wine are compared with…
Cutting empty wine bottles is a good way to recycle them for use around the house as vases, glasses or other decorative items. They come in many sizes and colors, so you can find bottles to match just…
Removing and washing wine labels is an excellent and creative way to keep track of wines you have had and want to remember. Instead of saving empty bottles, as some people will do, you can clean the…
Although many wines are packaged with reusable screw caps, several others are sealed primarily with corks. Because these corks lose their shape once they are removed from the bottle's neck, it is…
PVC shrink hoods and seals give a bottle of homemade wine class and a very professional look. PVC shrink hoods are available anywhere brewing supplies are sold or can be found online at a number of…
Sanitizing all equipment is the single most important thing a winemaker can do to ensure success. This includes cleaning all glass thoroughly before bottling the wine. Special bottle sanitizers can be…
Oxidation, or exposure to oxygen in the air, can make opened wine undrinkable. How long an opened bottle will last varies by the type of wine. Younger, tannic, red wines will last longer than older,…
Wine and blown glass bottles harken back to ancient times. The Romans were the first to bottle wine in glass and the Greeks had wine since 4000 B.C. According to the website Bottle Your Brand, "Wine…
Fermentation is the chemical process that occurs when yeast is blended with grape juice in order to make wine. The yeast converts the natural sugars in the grape juice to carbon dioxide and ethanol.…
The indentation in the bottom of a wine bottle is called a punt. Its presence is one of the favorite topics of discussion when oenophiles gather together. There are as many stories about punts as…
The presence of the punt has been the subject of many discussions by wine lovers. While folklore gives many reasons for its existence, that dimple has definite purposes for many wines.
The Muscadine grape grows wild in the southeastern United States. Winemakers in this part of the country commonly make wine from this grape since it's freely available. However, Muscadine grapes are…
A wine carafe is a vessel for holding and serving wine. Depending on the occasion, it may be elegant and ornamental, modern and chic, or purely functional. As wine has become increasingly popular with…
Most bottles of wine will have a cork in the opening of the bottle. A basic corkscrew will get these corks right out of the bottle. If you don't have a corkscrew handy, however, you can still remove…
Many wine drinkers only care about what's inside the wine bottle, but what some may not realize is that a wine bottle is a complex vessel. Over time, wine bottles have changed and evolved into storage…
PVC caps on a bottle of homemade wine add a touch of elegance to even the simplest bottle of home brew. PVC caps are available at most brew shops and beer making supply houses or can be purchased…
Unless you are purchasing cheap, boxed wines, you'll be getting your wine in a standard-sized bottle that will be clear (for white wines) or some shade of green or occasionally brown (for most reds).…
At the grocery store, you may have noticed reusable cloth bags that can be purchased to carry groceries, or wine gift bags made from paper. A unique idea for carrying wine bottles is to use a cloth.…
Unless you're throwing a dinner party or are in the mood to down a bottle of wine, some leftover grape is pretty common after a nice meal. If you don't drink it within a few days, however, you risk…
You don't have to spend a lot of money to enjoy a delicious bottle of wine. If you are on a budget, you don't have to drink swill. These helpful hints on how to pick out an inexpensive (and good )…
If you accidentally push the cork into a wine bottle, there is a way to retrieve it without breaking the bottle. If the bottle is empty you are all set to begin. If there is still wine inside the…
Once you've poured the last drop of wine, it seems a shame to toss such a pretty bottle in the recycling bin. Fortunately there are many uses for empty wine bottles, ranging from coffee table legs to…
Single bottle wine chillers can be electric, designed to quickly cool a bottle of wine, and non-electric, designed to help retain the temperature of a chilled bottle of wine. Electric bottle chillers…
Before you pop the cork on that bottle of bubbly or brag to friends about the amazing French red you have stashed away, it's important to get a good idea of the wine's value. Stop pouring and pay…
Let's say you're opening a bottle of wine with a corkscrew and the cork breaks before its out. It's possible to get a broken cork out of a wine bottle. Even if you can't quite get the cork out, you…
You don't need to grow or crush a single grape to be a wine maker. Welcome to the golden age of the American wine business, where wine-making companies do all the work and you get all the credit. All…
Once your wine is fermented and racked (cleared of sediment) to your satisfaction, it's time to bottle it.
Forgot to refrigerate the wine before dinner? No sweat. Here's a simple and fast solution.