For Christmas this year, my father in law decided it was time for me to get into wine and wine tasting. I opened up my presents to discover I have been gifted four dozen bottles of wine (lucky me), plus eight white wine glasses and eight red wine glasses. Do not get me wrong, I am very excited about learning more on the subject of viticulture and the many subtle elements that go along with the art of wine making and tasting. But I had no idea how I was going to store all of the glasses that I had just received.
Then it hit me… What a great idea for a post on the Shelves Blog! The Shelves Blog deals with storage and other storage accessories, and I was having a unique storage dilemma, so time to break out the old typewriter. (It is really hard to get my posts from the paper onto the computer, but anything for you loyal readers.)
At the same time I fired up my old computer and logged on to StacksandStacks.com, my favorite place to find storage options. What I was able to find is an excellent way to store wine glasses and a piece of décor that gives my kitchen a sophisticated touch I never thought it would achieve.
The ceiling mounted wine glass rack provides storage for all of my different wine glasses, plus it hangs them upside down, allowing the dust to accumulate on the outside of the glass instead of within the cup.
Now, whenever guests come over and see my fancy hanging wine glass holder, they instantly want a glass of their own. However, I have learned that an elegant wine rack does not solely make one a wine expert. Apparently Two Buck Chuck is not appropriate to serve with Christmas dinner!







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I will be putting some of these styles of glass hangers on our site soon. We already have a number of wine storage cabinets that go from different size wine carts to new styled wine racks. Stacks and Stacks does have stacks of cool stuff, I’m working on adding nice products all the time.
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