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  • Just because you don't have a wine opener doesn't mean you won't be able to get the bottle open. Open a wine bottle without a wine opener with help from a chef and culinary instructor in this free…

  • Upcycling opens up a whole new world of of goods that may previously have been out of your budget or too hard on the environment. Without adding impact to the planet or a dent to your wallet, create…

  • Getting a great photo of a wine bottle -- or any other glass object -- is harder than it looks. Glass is tricky to photograph because of its transparency and reflectivity. For instance, you’ll…

  • A wine bottle can make a great decoration for a table. Get tips for table decorating with a wine bottle with help from an accomplished author and magazine editor in this free video clip.

  • When you need a bottle of wine opened, a corkscrew almost always gets the job done, which is why people tend to panic when there isn't one around. Whether you just moved and haven't unpacked the…

  • Using a wine lattice is one of the easiest ways to store a wine collection. Because of the decorative style, it's also one of the most attractive and eye-catching ways. Depending on the specific…

  • Want a holder for a bottle of wine that will catch anyone's eye while being a conversation starter? Curved wood wine bottle holders are made with curved wood and they play a balancing act with the…

  • Making good Pinot wines is a notoriously tricky process. Pinots generally contain lighter proportions of flavorful compounds than other wines, making them more susceptible to a wide variety of wine…

  • Melting wine bottles in kilns, also called slumping, creates flattened glass bottles. The bottles can then be used as cheese servers, spoon rests, wind chimes and other decorations. Though the process…

  • 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…

  • Don’t discard wine bottle corks; instead, save them for crafty projects for your home decor. For example, you can make cork boards, trivets, frames and wall art with used or new wine bottle…

  • Decorating the area above kitchen cabinets can prove challenging with such limited access. Ideally, you want to choose items that you don't have to constantly care for, such as plants or flowers.…

  • Frosted wine bottles are perfect for a wedding, a bridesmaid event, or as handmade gifts for friends and family. Whether you're making your own wine or using the wine bottles for homemade flavored…

  • Decorative wine bottles are great do-it-yourself projects that require minimal tools and supplies. The inside of each wine bottle can be embellished with lighting to create a twinkling display.…

  • Merlot is a red wine traditionally harvested from France's Bordeaux region. It is comparable to cabernet sauvignon. Merlot has a softer and fruitier flavor and it is often in season earlier than…

  • The sound of a cork popping from a bottle of champagne is usually a cue that a special occasion is about to begin. Uncorking the bottle is part of the fun, and it's surprisingly easy. Removing the…

  • Pick up a bottle of wine and chances are it's sealed with a piece of cork, the oldest type of wine stopper used. Although cork has long provided the best seal for wine bottles, many wineries have…

  • As any wine enthusiast has probably discovered, the more invested you get in the perfect wine, the more complicated a set of accessories you need. A wooden handle and grip for a wine bottle may seem…

  • Wine bottles are a classic gift, but can be tricky to wrap because of their uneven proportions and irregular shape. Using a flexible, attractive material to wrap a wine bottle is a simple way to solve…

  • 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,…

  • While the decorative elements of wine bottle stoppers can be made with any material, the components of the stopper base are much more strictly regulated to ensure the quality of the wine is not…

  • Wine is a drink that many often often have to relax at home, for social gathering or to enhance a meal. There are different types of wine, which may make selection an intimidating process for a person…

  • With 10 minutes to go to your perfectly planned romantic dinner, you realize that you left that crucial bottle of sauvignon blanc sitting on the counter top and not cooling in the refrigerator. You…

  • Wine bottle placement traditionally has bottles standing upright. The new school of thought is wine stored on its side is better for the wine and for the air bubble inside the wine bottle. Wine stored…

  • When you purchase a bottle of wine with a natural cork, the removal of the cork generally goes smoothly. However, natural corks can sometimes splinter apart or crumble when you use a corkscrew, and…

  • Twist-off wine caps have become commonplace for wines that are ready to drink as soon as you buy them, but wines that can age for up to 10 years will be tightly sealed with a cork. Some corks are…

  • When talking about storing red wines, many people's first thoughts jump to an elaborate wine cellar meant to hold hundreds, or even thousands, of bottles. While a cellar is definitely a great option…

  • 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…

  • There are many reasons you might want to keep empty wine bottles. Perhaps you make your own wine, or you want to use them as attractive water bottles at dinner. Alternatively, if you drank the bottle…

  • Wine bottles come in many different shapes, and many people wonder if the shape helps the wine taste better. Bottle shape is really only a tradition and has no effect on the wine inside. Yet, the…

  • Seventeenth century wine bottles are very different from those used today and are sought after as collectibles. Wine bottles from that period tend to be short, round and onion-shaped, rather than the…

  • That delicious bottle of wine will do you no good if you can't remove the cork. The cork can be mutilated if you aren't careful, leaving the wine full of crumbled cork . Before you break off the top…

  • All champagne bottles, while they may come in different sizes, are the same type. The champagne bottle, no matter its size, is made of medium to dark green glass, though the bottle for rosé…

  • 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…

  • There is nothing more disappointing than preparing to enjoy a tasty glass of wine, only to find that the cork is stuck. Older corks can break easily as you attempt to unscrew them, leaving pieces of…

  • Keeping and serving wine is an essential part of any dinner party, but making sure the wine is at the perfect temperature when it is time to drink can be a hassle. The Waring Pro wine chiller is a…

  • In a pinch, there are several different ways you can attempt to uncork a bottle of wine without an opener using household objects or other commonly found items. Methods to open a bottle of wine sans…

  • Ever placed a wine bottle into an ice-filled bucket, only to find it lukewarm hours later? Fortunately, wine chillers keep wine cool for hours and help prevent a mess. Chillers are essential for…

  • Screw tops on wine bottle is a relatively new innovation. No one knows how an aging wine will react to long-term bottling with a screw top. Corks allow the wine to breath and to age without detriment…

  • Removing the cork off a 3-liter wine bottle is more difficult than it sounds. Corks can break if removed incorrectly. The pieces of the broken cork can fall into the wine, affecting the taste and…

  • The first step to enjoying your favorite bottled beverage is removing the cap. This might seem like a difficult task if you've never removed a bottle cap before -- perhaps you are teaching a child who…

  • The Vacu Vin company specializes in wine accessories, including aerators, corkscrews and wine-chilling appliances. The stoppers from Vacu Vin allow you to conserve the taste of your wine by slowing…

  • Unless you are planning to drink your bottles of wine right away, they will need to be stored at the correct temperature and humidity in a suitable location. With proper storage, wine can mature well…

  • While wood is the best material for a large wine rack to hold your entire collection, a small, decorative rack in which to hang a few bottles can be made out of copper wire. A spiraling copper wine…

  • If you enjoy a glass of wine with dinner but aren't a big drinker, properly recapping the bottle will allow you to save the wine to enjoy later. Leaving the bottle open ruins the wine because…

  • Shipping alcohol from the United States is a rather tricky topic as every state has different laws and regulations regarding shipping alcohol out of state by individuals. The only state that has no…

  • A wine sack is a nice-looking bag fit to hold and carry a wine bottle. It is a great way to give a wine bottle for a holiday or birthday present, or when you're bringing wine to a dinner. By making…

  • Making wine at home is an enjoyable experience, and making large quantities produces enough wine to give away as presents or store for future use. However, when transporting your liquid creations,…

  • "Slumping" is the term used to describe the process of melting glass into a flat surface. A cheese board can be made by melting down a wine bottle. Wine bottle cheese boards are popular at craft shows…

  • Corks expand to fill the neck of the wine bottle after insertion. This keeps the wine free of foreign particles such as dust or dirt, and also helps it age properly. Unsealed wines can turn sour or…

  • 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…

  • Unless you finish off every bottle of wine you open in one sitting, you will inevitably find yourself with leftover wine and a bit of logistical problem --- how to squeeze the cork, now swelled, back…

  • 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…

  • Making your own wine labels helps you identify and personalize wine that you've made yourself. Your label can contain all of the wine's identifying characteristics, as well as graphics to identify…

  • A thermal stainless steel wine chiller will work in one of two ways: with a thermoelectric current, or by surrounding the bottle with a frozen substance. A "wine chiller" is different than a "wine…

  • When shipping liquids and beverages it is important to make sure the bottles don't leak during shipping, especially homemade beverages and sauces intended as gifts. Most manufactured products are…

  • Wine bags are shaped to fit wine bottles. They can be used for many purposes, including storing and carrying. Wine bags can also be a great addition to a bottle of wine given as a gift: add a custom…

  • Anyone who has ever spent time working as a wine rep or salesperson knows that there are a variety of ways to increase a sale. While most people who go to a wine shop have at least somewhat of an idea…

  • Electric wine chillers have several advantages to the old standby of the ice bucket. These machines do not get the exterior of the bottle wet from melting ice and they chill a bottle of wine faster…

  • Don Julio is an upmarket tequila that, like most tequilas, comes from Mexico. It costs around $100 a bottle and is best enjoyed straight, unsullied by things such as salt, lime or other mixers. It is…

  • A wine chiller is a piece of equipment that can rapidly cool a bottle of wine. When serving wines that are best enjoyed at cooler temperatures, sometimes it is inconvenient to store them at their…

  • Some corks that are placed in wine bottles are not made out of natural cork but are made out of plastic. Using plastic corks helps to preserve cork oak trees. These synthetic corks can be less…

  • Wine bottles and Champagne bottles share many of the same characteristics. The differences between the two types of bottles are subtle, but can be distinguished upon close examination. Both types of…

  • Rose wine is generally not simply a blend of white and red wines, as its appearance might suggest. Instead, a winemaker typically makes rose by removing the grape skins from the fermenting wine as…

  • Before packing up your wine collection for shipping, visit the local post office or shipping company. Stock up on bubble wrap and packing peanuts, and ask about their wine shipping policies. The…

  • 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…

  • So you just unearthed several cases of your grandfather's Chateauneuf du Pape Rayas and you would like to sell it? Vintage wines can be sold on eBay, through wine auctions or through online wine…

  • According to the Professional Friends of Wine, the first recorded presence of wine was in the Old Testament when Noah was said to plant grapes and produce wine. Today, wine aficionados across the…

  • 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…

  • Wine begins to oxidize the minute it is uncorked. Oxygen will soften the flavor and aroma of the wine at first, but it slowly makes the wine undrinkable. Recorked wine can be saved in the refrigerator…

  • Wine makes the perfect gift for many occasions, including anniversaries, New Year's parties and much more. If you can't personally present the wine to the recipient, you need the appropriate type of…

  • Winemakers throughout the world give considerable thought to the packaging of their products, including bottle design. The dimple in the bottom of many wine bottles is known as a "punt," and there are…

  • Corks are reusable sealants used to keep wine and other bottled drinks fresh. By understanding the variety of sizes and shapes used to achieve this, you can more informatively maximize the taste and…

  • When you are ready to sit down and relax with a nice glass of wine but you can't find the corkscrew to remove the cork from the bottle, it can be frustrating. But if you have a few basic household…

  • Although the corkscrew or wine tool would be the preferred method of opening a bottle of wine, there are alternatives to have one on hand. Using a little ingenuity, strength and a few items that you…

  • Cleaning wine bottles is a necessary step if you plan to use old bottles for homemade or purchased wine. Cleaning the bottles thoroughly will remove bacteria that could cause disease and contaminate…

  • Whether you are adding the final touches to your home vintage or creating decorative labels for a wedding or other special celebration, designing wine labels is a great way to add creativity and…

  • The art of making homemade wine is a venerable process but not without occasional tribulations such as surface mold. It is possible to remove and eradicate the mold with a high probability of…

  • Distillation is a process which heats a liquid substance to its boiling point so the resulting vapors can be collected and condensed into a separate container. Distillation has been used for isolating…

  • Want to put your wine connoisseur friend's taste buds to the test? Print out fancy wine labels and place them on less expensive bottles of wine to see if she can tell the difference. You can also make…

  • Empty wine glass bottles serve as an excellent platform for arts and crafts. Some arts and crafts idea may entail drilling a hole through a wine glass bottle to insert wiring or lighting. This task is…

  • Originally, a lead coating was applied to the tops of wine bottles to prevent rodents and insects from gnawing or boring through the corks. A knife was used to cut away the lead seal. Now, however,…

  • Rabbit corkscrews use a lever-operated corkscrew to remove the cork from a bottle of wine. Because they are mechanized, rabbit corkscrews operate with a minimum of twisting and pulling on your part.…

  • Most of the wine you buy is made to drink right away. However, other types of wine are purchased for aging. If you do not store this type of wine properly, the quality can deteriorate and it won't be…

  • To open a wine bottle with a corkscrew, use a small blade to cut off the lead capsule, insert the auger into the very middle of the cork, and pull the cork out completely. Use a simple corkscrew to…

  • The most common reason wine gets returned is due to cork contamination. Cork contamination occurs when wine has been bottled by a cork contaminated by trichloroethanoic acid. Although TCA does not…

  • 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…

  • Bottle stoppers can be removed easily with the right technique and bar tools. Wine is an integral part of culture, religion and society. Grapes for wine are grown, fermented and bottled nearly…

  • Homemade wine bottle corkers can be made to match the personality and style of almost any kitchen. Whether making them for yourself or for others, wine bottle corkers are easy and relatively…

  • 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.

  • Knowing how to open a wine bottle with a synthetic cork is becoming more important as the world's supply of natural cork dwindles. Learn to open wine bottles with synthetic corks with the guidance of…

  • 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 rack can provide a convenient, attractive way to display and store bottles of wine, from special vintages you're saving for a grand occasion to favorite varieties for everyday use. Buying a…

  • Before you reuse those old wine bottles for your homemade wine they need to be cleaned and sterilized. The two processes are not one and the same, and each step is necessary to ensure harmful bacteria…

  • If you are a lover of red wine, you know that there are many varietals to tempt your palate and delight your taste buds. One red wine that is growing in popularity is the Shiraz (called Syrah in…

  • A lever corkscrew consists of a lever on either side of a mechanical corkscrew. When the screw is embedded in the cork, you can push down both levers to pull out the cork. They are almost always…

  • Opening a wine bottle correctly depends on if it's a screwtop, which is simple to open, or if it's a cork which require a waiter's friend that has a foil cutter and corkscrew. Uncork a bottle of wine…

  • 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…

  • Remove a cork without a corkscrew by wrapping the wine bottle in a towel and hitting it against a vertical wall to get the cork to push its way out. Using a wire coat hanger or a pocket knife as a…

  • Knowing how to properly open a bottle of wine with a corkscrew is a valuable skill. Properly opening the bottle ensures that the cork will remain in one piece. A corkscrew can be a dangerous tool when…

  • Empty wine bottles can be recycled in bulk or reused to for hobbyist wine-making, but many bars and pubs end up throwing out empty wine bottles. Reuse or recycle wine bottles to help protect the…

  • 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…

  • Looking for the perfect gift? Or perhaps you're a wine lover looking for a new gadget. Single bottle wine chillers make great gifts and fun new accessories to add to your collection. Depending on your…

  • Single bottle wine chillers are useful for serving cold wine on the go. The quicker models can bring wine from room temperature to refreshing in under 5 minutes. They're just the thing for impromptu…

  • The vineyard that produces Maison champagne claims to have used a Jeroboam-sized bottle, 3 to 4 1/2 liters, for its champagne since the late 1700s. Over the years, wines have been traditionally…

  • 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.…

  • Throwing and elegant Italian dinner party requires more than just great traditional Italian dishes. You will also need some decor that creates a refined and tasteful environment to make the atmosphere…

  • 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…

  • Uncorking wine can be quite simple or complicated. Nowadays there are dozens of different types of corkscrews on the market, some of which remove the cork from a bottle of wine with a flick of the…

  • 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're just pouring your wine and sipping it, you're skipping the most crucial parts of enjoying a great glass. Swirling and sniffing. As wine ages, it needs air to help fully release its aromas…

  • 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…

  • Having the bottle presented to you is part of the ceremony that accompanies ordering a bottle of fine--or every moderately good--wine. Whether you are serving wine to a guest as a restaurant waiter or…

  • Impress your friends at your next dinner party by serving them a glass of your homemade wine. What's even better is that you can make wine yourself using common household items and ingredients. Making…

  • How to know when wine is ready to bottle; learn more about wine in this free instructional video.

  • How to place stopper in bottle when making your own wine; learn more about wine in this free instructional video.

  • How and when to start the bottling procedure when making your own wine; learn more about wine in this free instructional video.

  • Getting free bottles of wine is not as impossible as one might think. Free wine is offered to restaurants to sample new products, to wine club members and by wine stores to their volume customers.…

  • If you have people over and you realize you don’t have a cork screw to open the wine, it can be pretty embarrassing. Don’t fret, however. You can open the wine with a few tools you may…

  • 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…

  • It's actually pretty simple to open a bottle of wine. These steps are for a double-action, or wing, corkscrew, which has two arms (or wings) that help lever the cork out of the bottle. Whatever you…

  • 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.