Sunday, September 4, 2011

ResVez, Inc. Launches Resveratrol WineTime Bars into Ralphs Grocery Chain, Expands into More Whole Foods Markets


RANCHO SANTA FE, Calif. -- ResVez, Inc. has announced that its Resveratrol WineTime® Bars have been launched into the Ralphs Grocery Chain.


About ResVez Inc.ResVez, Inc. creates and distributes functional food bars with health benefits—“bars for a reason.” Visit: http://www.winetimebar.com.The WineTime Bars are the first gourmet nutrition bars infused with the anti-aging antioxidant resveratrol which is contained in the skin of red grapes. Resveratrol soared in popularity after positive coverage on major TV shows such as “60 Minutes,” “Oprah,” and a Barbara Walters special.In the last month the presence of WineTime Bars on the shelves of Whole Foods Markets in southern California has expanded from four to 11 stores—Hillcrest, San Diego; La Jolla; Tustin; Huntington Beach; Torrance; El Segundo; Laguna Beach; Pasadena (Arroyo); Brentwood, Los Angeles; Venice, Los Angeles; and Encinitas.This eye-catching display is the first of its kind for WineTime Bars, which are available in two flavors—Chocolate, Dates & Almonds and Chocolate Raspberry.The WineTime Bar was also recently featured in a segment on San Diego’s Channel 6 television station.The popular chocolate-enrobed bars can now be found in the wine section of 24 Ralphs’ Fresh Fare stores throughout southern California. The bars are presented in a five foot high, four deck display rack which holds eight boxes of 10 bars.Malcolm Nicholl, president of ResVez, Inc. said, “The WineTime Bar is a true healthy indulgence. It is at the convergence of the healthy products market and the gourmet food market. The consumer can get all of the benefits of resveratrol and other important nutrients while enjoying sinfully delicious chocolate bars. The Ralphs’ concept of placing these bars in the wine section is a superb idea. While the bars are a meal in themselves they pair very nicely with red wine. We are very excited that Ralphs decided to take this innovative approach.”

ResVez, Inc. creates and distributes functional food bars with health benefits—“bars for a reason.” Visit: http://www.winetimebar.com.




Monday, August 22, 2011

Under Counter Wine Racks Save Space


Under counter wine racks are small and compact designed to fit in tight spaces. You can find many different styles and sizes of under counter wine racks. This racking will be the most suitable for kitchens or under your wine bar.


In order to purchase the right wine rack that will go under your counter in your kitchen or behind your wine bar you will need to take the above things into consideration, as well as what type of wine that you will be storing in the unit. Wine storage is important to maintaining the quality of your wine whether it�s red wine or white wine. As opposed to an under counter wine rack, you may also want to consider a small wine cabinet instead which allows for the wine to be stored in a climate controlled environment.Some additional considerations that are very important will be the size of the space that you will be putting your under counter wine rack. Understanding your needs will help you narrow down your available choices and make your selection a bit easier.If you have a certain space you are trying to fill, you may need a custom wine rack. However, you should also look at a variety of modular or kit racking that is available. Many of the modular racks can be cut in height or width to allow for a customized under counter rack at a modular price!There are many things that you must take into consideration when you are looking for the best under counter wine rack. The first is of course your budget and prices will vary. The price is generally going to be less expensive when it is smaller with less features, and will increase in price as the rack gets larger with additional features.

If you have a certain space you are trying to fill, you may need a custom wine rack. However, you should also look at a variety of modular or kit racking that is available. Many of the modular racks can be cut in height or width to allow for a customized under counter rack at a modular price!




Author: David R. Markoff


Friday, August 19, 2011

How to Choose a Wine Rack to Fit Your Style and Budget


Cultivating an appreciation of wine is a growing trend in the US. Shops specializing in wine are appearing throughout the country, not just in the traditional vineyard regions of California, Oregon, and Virginia. People who may not have grown up around wine are now drawn not only to sampling but also to collecting it. Tasting parties and special wine pairing events are a common theme in restaurants and in the home. With this comes an increase in interest in home storage. While proper storage can help wines become even more exquisite, improper storage can lead to ruined wine.


Also, make sure the wine is stored horizontally so that the wine stays in contact with the cork. A dry cork signifies that the wine has been damaged.Where can you put the wine rack?Metal Wine RacksWooden Wine RacksWine Rack MaterialIf you can not find a wine rack to fit in that perfect location and you are not confident of making your own, consider having a custom wine rack created just for you. While this option is more expensive than an off-the-rack version, it is still much less than the freestanding units, and can keep your wine for years to come.The most important part of your choice is the location. If you choose a rack that is not freestanding, make sure it is protected from vibrations. It is not a good idea to put the wine rack next to the sink where the disposal will rattle it. Never place the rack on the top of the refrigerator, as it gets very warm. Also, keep the rack away from a window, as the temperature may vary too much, and UV light will damage the wine.The most common type of wine rack is the wooden wine rack. It is generally easier to assemble and relatively light. Common woods are pine, cedar, spruce, oak, and redwood. Another less common wood is mahogany. Mahogany is a high quality wood and is used in both moderate and expensive racks.The most important thing to keep in mind when building your own wine rack is to consider the strength of the rack. A bottle of wine weighs approximately 3 pounds, so the weight adds up quickly. Make sure not only the rack but the floor itself can handle the weight, keeping in mind the weight of the rack.Styles of Wine Racks: Location is KeyWine Rack CapacityOne way to cut down on cost is to build your own wine rack. For first-time enthusiasts, it is probably best to stick to a wine rack kit. There are many considerations when designing a wine rack, and starting from a kit will keep the wine in the rack where it should be - the last thing you want is the whole thing to come crashing to the floor due to a miscalculation.A freestanding, temperature controlled wine rack is ideal, but much more expensive than a simple wooden or metal wine rack. However, it is not necessary to spend several thousand dollars to enjoy wine in your home. If you can find a dark, cool, slightly humid location in your house, you will be able to then select a simple rack that will keep your wine for years to come. The ideal location will be 50-60 degrees, with constant 60-70 percent humidity.Wine racks come in many styles. Racks can be freestanding cabinets, counter top, or wall mounted.Metal wine racks are becoming increasingly popular, especially those made of steel. They are very strong and last longer than wooden racks with less care. They can be painted to match any home. They can also be formed into a wider variety of shapes while maintaining their strength.How much space do you actually have?Choosing a wine rack should be an enjoyable process. Consider it an investment for all the wines you will try today as well as those you will keep for a special occasion down the road.Wine Rack KitsIf the kit is wooden, make sure the wood has been dried properly (no more than 14% moisture), and that the cross sections are no less than 3/8" (1/2" is better).When choosing a style, keep the following in mind:Do you want the wine rack to be visible, or would you rather have a large, hidden wine rack that does not necessarily match your home's decor?While having 1500 bottles of wine on hand sounds exciting, most people have neither the space nor the wallet to support such a venture. If you would like to have something for everyday, a 15-30 capacity rack should meet your needs. That way, you can have 2 bottles of sparkling wine, 3 bottles of red (merlot or cabernet), 3 bottles of white (chardonnay, pinot grigio, or white zinfandel), one bottle each of red and white cooking wine, and still have room for a few special bottles that you plan to let age for years. Also keep a nice red ready for company, and a reisling or shiraz for a spicy meal. Have one bottle of white wine on hand in the refrigerator (it will only last in there for a week), and you'll be ready for any gathering. A 30-bottle capacity rack is enough for a wine-tasting, an extended gathering, or for someone who likes to try a different wine every day.Wine racks come in a variety of materials, from wood to metal to glass. Whether you choose one made of mahogany or steel depends on a variety of factors, include cost, weight, and appearance.How much wine do you need?There are many commercially available wooden racks that offer snap-together assembly, requiring nothing more than a hammer. These inexpensive kits are usually made of redwood or pine, and can be bought for under $35.

Choosing a wine rack should be an enjoyable process. Consider it an investment for all the wines you will try today as well as those you will keep for a special occasion down the road.




Author: Jason Connors


Thursday, August 18, 2011

Wine Racks - A Guide To Home Wine Storage


Home wine racks are specially designed for storing bottles of wines in a horizontal position, to help preserve the quality of the wine. Storing your bottles in a wine rack is a great way to prevent the corks from drying out. If this happens, the cork can shrink and let air in, resulting in oxidization, which will spoil the taste. Wine storage racks usually have separate compartments for holding individual bottles, allowing gaps between each one to allow air to circulate. Ideally, wines should be kept at a consistent temperature of around 55 degrees farenheit, with a relative humidity of 70%, away from light.


Other types of rack include compact designs to fit on a counter top, or stackable towers to place on the floor, whose capacity can grow to meet your storage needs. Wooden wine racks are very popular, made from all sorts of wood, including pine, oak or mahogany. For a more contemporary look, a metal wine rack can be an attractive feature in itself, made from ornately crafted iron, stainless steel, chrome or aluminum. Whatever the style of your d�cor, there's sure to be a wine rack design that fits in perfectly and provides you with a functional way to organize your wine collection.Whether you're after a DIY self-assembly kit, or a custom wine rack, online stores are full of all kinds of wine racks to suit your budget and your wine storage requirements.

Whether you're after a DIY self-assembly kit, or a custom wine rack, online stores are full of all kinds of wine racks to suit your budget and your wine storage requirements.




Author: Caroline Smith


Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Wall Wine Racks Save Space in Tight Places


Finding a place to store your bottles of wine without subjecting it to conditions such as heat, light and humidity is often difficult when you have limited amounts of space in your home. Unfortunately we are all not lucky enough to have an abundant amount of space in our house, and often need to create ingenious ways to store many things. This includes wine racks. There are various styles of limited space wine racks that can be used for tight spaces, and a wall wine rack is just one of them.


Mr. Vinerack, also known as Larry Stern, is a builder of custom wrought iron vine racks (that is correct, �vine rack� not wine rack) out of New Jersey. The former owner of a local liquor store, in 1989 Larry came up with the idea of creating his masterpieces after asking local customers why they were not fond of the commercial wrought iron wine racks that he gave away as promotions. Most people replied that they were unattractive and plain, or that they were easy to tip over.To some, being different means being eccentric. Delia know that not everyone is interested in the same style, thus the Wine Bug and Bugus Erectus were born. Quirky, both the Wine Bug and Bugus Erectus are wine bottle holders crafted to resemble insects. Both are very charming and have their own little personalities, which makes them functional and ornamental at the same time.While it might be possible to get these sorts of wine racks from larger commercial manufacturers, it is unlikely that commercial products are going to be made with the same dedication and passion as those hand crafted by an artist.

Installing the wall wine rack in an area of your home that is out of direct sunlight, in a cool area of your home, and slightly humid would be the best thing to do. This could be in a closet in your home; this area of your home may offer a consistent environment and a dark area for your wine. Light, heat and humidity will all spoil your wine. A basement, or under a staircase are also good places to put your wall wine rack.




Author: David R. Markoff


Wine Racks From The Little Guys


It is easy to see why many people feel that when it comes to shopping for a wine rack, there is not going to be much choice in terms of finding really unique yet functional pieces. Let�s face it, for many of us a wine rack has always been seen as just something to store our bottles, however, today many people are looking for those interesting pieces that will always be a conversation starter while being functional at the same time. You might be able to find such pieces from larger stores or manufacturers, but when looking to buy a wine rack that none of your friends will have, the best place to look is with the independent artists.


When you install your wall mounted wine racks you should attach it to wall studs to be the most secure. You can purchase a stud finding tool at Lowes, Home Depot or local hardware store. You can find a how to video online to learn how to properly secure the rack to the wall. There are also special fastening screws available to secure wall mounted racks when no stud is available but be sure to understand the weight load of these products.Installing the wall wine rack in an area of your home that is out of direct sunlight, in a cool area of your home, and slightly humid would be the best thing to do. This could be in a closet in your home; this area of your home may offer a consistent environment and a dark area for your wine. Light, heat and humidity will all spoil your wine. A basement, or under a staircase are also good places to put your wall wine rack.Wall wine racks can vary from holding a couple of bottles of wine to more extensive triple deep units holding multiple bottles. A wall mounted wine rack is perfect for under a kitchen cabinet or on the wall in the kitchen or dining area. But I wouldn�t suggest putting it in your kitchen because it�s not the best spot for wines. Wines need to be kept cool; so a basement, cold storage room or proper wine cellar are the best spots. A kitchen can have drastic temperature changes due to cooking, so you may just want to keep a small wine rack in the kitchen and consume those bottles frequently to change over your selection.The wine racks from Delia are anything but ordinary. With an array of styles ranging from counter top to floor standing, single bottle holders to wine consoles, there is a wine rack for anyone who is looking for something functional and unique at the same time. Take for example their �Wine Spine.� A modern piece, this rack curves gently forming a vertebrae shape while holding 13 bottles of your favorite wine. I have never seen a wine rack with this style before, and while to some thinking about a wine rack that resembles a spine might be a bit nauseating, this wine rack is well crafted and maintains its elegance while being distinctive and versatile at the same time.Having no previous experience in welding, Larry looked to his friends for help and knowledge. After grasping the art of blind welding, Larry began to create the works of art he makes today. Decorative and functional, his vine racks are a work of art and give the illusion of �picking your wine bottle right from the vine.� The majority of his racks are wall mounted, but he does have some floor standing, suspended and counter top creations as well. He takes pride in offering unique pieces to his customers that are functional and beautiful.

While it might be possible to get these sorts of wine racks from larger commercial manufacturers, it is unlikely that commercial products are going to be made with the same dedication and passion as those hand crafted by an artist.




Author: Ken Finnigan


Choosing The Right Metal Wine Racks


Metal wine racks are an ideal selection when you are looking for a safe place to store your wine bottles. The most important thing is that you properly store your wine in the right environment regardless of the type of wine rack that you purchase. Keeping this in mind will help you to find the right spot in your home, as well as the right size to fit your entire wine collection. You should read more about properly storing your wine so that you can find the best place without compromising the taste of your wine.


9. Use the right wood if the wine will sit in a cellar2. Shape of the wall wine rack

You will find many different styles of metals to choose from such as label out, pigeon holes and scrolled decorative. Finishes may be available in black, wrought iron or brushed platinum, which has the look of chrome or Stainless Steel. Black & brushed platinum will offer you a modern or contemporary look. Wrought iron will offer a more traditional look. You can search online for the various styles. And I can guarantee that you will be amazed at the prices, styles and designs that you will find. Buying anything online will put you in front of some of the best deals.




Author: David R. Markoff