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This is my wine bottle holder – I will rinse my bottles with sulfite and turn them upside down to drain. Then I turn them upright and place them on a table with a light behind them, so I can fill them as I watch the level of the wine. Once filled, I carry them to the bottling area and then to the labeling area. It works very well for me, a lot of people asked where I got this from and unforntualy it was a gift, so today I decided to do a little research and found this helpful link
http://www.webstaurantstore.com/carlisle-opticlean-rg25-2-25-compartment-glass-rack-with-2-extenders/271RG252.html
price was approx 27 dollars without shipping - caution they do get heavy when completely full

You might find them on Ebay or craigslist , they are typically called glass racks 25 compartments and the height is approx 7’’

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Steve that is really cool. It looks like you have the glass extension on yours. I use plastic crates that nursery's get their plants in and I can hold about 34 bottles in it. The bottles are not seperated like your's is though. As far as the weight goes I keep them on a 4 wheeled moving dolly I got at harbor freight and just roll them around that way.

Thats a great idea you got there!
 
Thanks Dan
There is no more need for bottle tree and it does make it a lot easier keeping all the bottles in 1 container and the bottles do not touch each other as well. I did mention about the weight to warn those in advance, I like the idea about the dolly. Typically I will usually lift it myself as it is only 2 cases of wine.
 
I still like the tree for draining. I'm usually bottling 18-50 gallons at a time and I like to have all my bottles on several 90 bottle trees all set up and ready to go right next to the bottler when I start. The corker is right beside the bottler so its just a matter of sliding the bottles over on the table then placing them in the crate after corking.
 
awesome idea! I'm using the rack out of my dishwasher it works well and holds
24 bottles lol I had to get creative. Thanks for the idea!
 
Another good source for those would be a restaurant supply store.

I actually looked online and they typically run in excess of 200 dollars !! Then I found this great link for a very reasonable price of 27 dollars. It appears that this is a well know brand in the restaurant industry.

I even looked in grainger and they were also in excess of the 200 dollar range as well.
 
I like it Steve. Looks like you have the base unit with 3 extenders.
Mike
 
I like it Steve. Looks like you have the base unit with 3 extenders.
Mike


Like I mentioned it was a gift to me and as I look at them closely it appears that there is only 1 extension on a base, There are actually 3 of these stacked on top of each other. That extension is larger than the typicall out there today - but hey this thing is proubly pretty old.
 
I actually looked online and they typically run in excess of 200 dollars !! Then I found this great link for a very reasonable price of 27 dollars. It appears that this is a well know brand in the restaurant industry.

I even looked in grainger and they were also in excess of the 200 dollar range as well.

Hi Steve! I saw those racks for $20 in one of those places that sell used bar and restaurant equipment... Just an idea...
 
Steve,

A cheaper option is find a grocery store that has the black "produce" crates, most will give you one. It will hold 34 bottles and is easy to use your bottle filling attachment.
 
Steve,

A cheaper option is find a grocery store that has the black "produce" crates, most will give you one. It will hold 34 bottles and is easy to use your bottle filling attachment.

Can you send a pic of it ?
The only draw back I can see is you proubly are not able to turn then upside down to let drain - correct ? But any kind of container is great so you can hold it with 2 hands and move it to the corking station and then to the labeling station - without moving 1 bottle at a time
 

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