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Talk to a specialist βCommercial Aisle Rack (234 Bottle)
Vintage ViewThis freestanding metal wine rack transforms retail environments into curated shopping destinations. The Island Display Rack 4 combines functional ...
View full details15" Wide Reserva Series Stainless Steel Right Hinge Beverage Center
Allavino4.67 / 5.0
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Feature-rich Reserva coolers maximize your space 15.0" W Γ 34.0" H Γ 23.63" D Customizable multi-color LED lighting Holds up to 28 bottles and 64 c...
View full detailsFlexCount Series 56 Bottle Single Zone Undercounter Wine Refrigerator with Stainless Steel Door - Right Hinge
AllavinoVersatile, quality FlexCount shelves fit most bottles 23.4" W Γ 33.9" H Γ 23.6" D Stainless steel door mounted on right hinge HoldsΒ up to 56 bottle...
View full detailsEvolution Wine Tower 72" (1 extension), 252 bottle
Vintage ViewThis sophisticated wine storage solution combines sleek acrylic framework with durable steel rods to create an understated yet functional display. ...
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How to choose the right wine rack.
1. Start with your collection size
Count what you have and add 25%. Collections grow faster than you expect. A 24-bottle rack fills up in a year for most buyers; a 100-bottle rack buys you five.
2. Consider how you buy
If you buy by the case, look for case-storage modules. If you buy mixed bottles, label-forward racks let you see what you have without pulling every bottle.
3. Match the space
Measure ceiling height, wall width, and depth. Most racks are 12" or 13.5" deep for standard Bordeaux bottles; Burgundy and Champagne need 14"+.
4. Cooling β or not
Passive racks live in temperature-stable rooms (cellars, north-facing interiors). If your room swings more than 10Β°F seasonally, add a cooling unit β we'll help you spec it.