Wine bottle support

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Drinking wine is a very ancient habit and, as long as you do not exaggerate, it is even beneficial for your health. So many people drink a glass of wine every once in a while after dinner, on special occasions or when they have guests. Some people even enjoy collecting old and precious bottles of wine. Any way, if you have a good wine you can’t simply put it in the fridge or in the closet because it needs to be kept in certain conditions and temperatures. So you need a bottle holder. These wine bottle holders are also very impressive when you have guests and present them the wine in a spectacular support. Here are some ideas of interesting wine bottle support that can be made either of wood or metal.

For example the first model represents the bride and the groom and is the perfect wedding gift, also very funny. You can buy them for $120, and they are handcrafted from recycled steel and copper. The second model is more like a wine bottle rack and can be purchased for about 25 pounds. It is extremely simple and easy to place anywhere in your home. The last model is amazingly simple and you can make it yourself by simply placing 2 thick metal bars in the wood for each bottle you want to store. Just be very precise with the measurements. All the other wooden models are handcrafted and can be found on different web sites.

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