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PTG Studios “Pulse on America” to feature Wine Racks America May 17, 2007
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PTG Studios “Pulse on America” to feature
–Newest Innovations in Affordable Wine Storage –
May 16, 2007, Deerfield Beach, FL – Platinum Television Group is pleased to announce the selection of Wine Racks America for its innovative, educational television series, Pulse on America. The company will be featured in a segment on Accents to Finer Living as part of the Collection Series.
The show will be aired once on The Travel Channel, and 19 times before and after CNN Headline News in selected cable television markets.
Having a wine cellar has always been a sign of culture, sophistication and excellent taste. In Europe, wine cellars were frequently a separate area of the home, often literally in a basement. However, in modern-day America, where space is frequently at a premium but the personal taste of a new generation dictates having wine choices, storage becomes a different matter.
Enter Wine Racks America—a pioneering company determined to close the gap and fill the need. They offer an attractive, durable product selection tailored to the tastes of nearly any wine enthusiast.
“We feel very privileged to work with such a varied and interesting clientele – and we go to great lengths to provide individual attention to each customer that comes our way. As with wine, our customers know and respect a quality product, and that is why we guarantee satisfaction for the life of each wine rack we build,” says Jeff Ogzewalla, the company’s president.
Storage solutions range from wine racks for the “first timer” who may only need storage for a few bottles all the way to comprehensive cellaring solutions for serious collectors, wineries, and large scale commercial applications. The company offers design services as well as wood racks, modular cellar systems, cellar cooling units, metal racking and accessories.
Wine Racks America not only manufactures its own products, it employs a full time staff of wine storage experts available to accommodate each client and their unique requests.
For more information, see www.WineRacksAmerica.com.
PTG Studios Features: Wine Racks America