
How to Store Wine at Home -The Complete Guide to Keeping Your Collection Fresh
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From budget-friendly starter kits to freestanding pieces and members-only lockers, our solid hardwood racking ages as gracefully as the collection it holds — pine, oak, mahogany, and redwood, all built for real cellars.
The most affordable way into solid wood storage. Pre-cut, modular, and easy to install — Vinos, Elite, LVG, and Sommelier kits stack and expand as your collection grows.
Our lowest-cost entry into solid wood — clean lines, stackable modules, built to fit tight closets and starter cellars.
Mahogany kits with traditional profiles and filler strips, made for anyone building a classic cellar on a starter budget.
A no-frills classic profile that mixes and matches with other kit lines, ideal for filling out odd-shaped cellar walls.
A step up in detailing with label-out display rows, priced for collectors who want a luxury lookÂ
No cellar? No problem. These pieces stand on their own — set them in a kitchen corner, dining nook, or bar without cutting into a wall.
Chunky sloped timber posts with a rustic, hand-hewn look — sturdy enough to stand alone in any room.
Individually boxed cube storage — stack them, spread them out, or build a full wall one cube at a time.
A curved, sculptural take on modular storage that reads more like furniture than functional racking.
Built for venues where members and guests store their own bottles — individually keyed compartments in solid wood, sized to a full case or a single prized magnum.
Wood is a natural insulator, helping smooth out minor fluctuations in a storage space before they reach the bottle.
A well-built wooden rack supports a full collection for generations — it’s storage that becomes an heirloom.
Redwood and mahogany resist moisture and decay, making them the preferred choice for premium, humid cellars.
Every kit and freestanding piece above can be adapted — or we’ll design a rack system from scratch to fit an odd-shaped cellar, a specific bottle count, or a wood species and finish you have in mind.
Certainly! Here are some frequently asked questions (FAQs) about cable wine systems
Solid wood wine racks are storage systems made from natural hardwoods or softwoods designed to securely hold wine bottles horizontally for proper aging and display.
Solid wood rack offers superior durability, stability, and a timeless aesthetic. They also blend seamlessly with traditional and modern interiors while providing long-term reliability.
Popular wood options include redwood, mahogany, oak, and pine. Redwood and mahogany are preferred for premium cellars due to their resistance to moisture and decay.
Yes. Solid wood provides structural stability and helps maintain proper storage conditions, making it ideal for long-term wine aging.
Yes. They store bottles horizontally to keep corks moist and prevent air from entering the bottle, preserving flavor and aging potential.
Yes. Solid wood racks can be customized in size, finish, configuration, and capacity to fit any wine cellar layout or design preference.
With proper installation and maintenance, solid wood racking can last for decades due to their natural durability and resistance to wear.
High-quality woods like redwood and mahogany perform well in humid cellar environments and resist warping, rot, and mildew.
Yes. While traditionally used in classic designs, wood racks can be stained or finished to complement modern and transitional spaces.
Minimal maintenance is required. Occasional cleaning and proper humidity control help maintain their appearance and structural integrity.
Yes. Many systems are modular, allowing you to expand storage as your wine collection grows.
Solid wood racks come in a range of capacities—from small countertop units to large custom cellars storing hundreds or thousands of bottles.
Wood is a natural insulator and poor conductor of heat, helping maintain stable conditions within the cellar.
Yes. Wood is a renewable material, especially when sourced responsibly, making it a sustainable choice for wine storage.
Smaller modular racks can be DIY-installed, but larger or custom cellar installations typically require professional installation.
They are available in natural, stained, or lacquered finishes to match your cellar design and décor.
Yes. Their strength and stability make them ideal for storing large and heavy wine collections over time.
Yes. They enhance both functionality and visual appeal, creating a high-end, built-in look that can increase property value.
Yes, they can be used in kitchens, dining areas, or bars, but should be kept away from direct heat, sunlight, and excessive dryness.
Their craftsmanship, durability, natural beauty, and ability to support proper wine storage make them a preferred option for serious collectors and designers.

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