| Wood wine racks provide the best storage | | | | keep your wine organized and store glasses on |
| system for a large collection, cheaply and | | | | shelves. They are ideal for tight spaces and |
| efficiently. Pine wine cubes hold 24, 48, 96, | | | | may cost over $300, depending on quality. |
| or 120 bottles. They are easy to assemble, | | | | |
| study, stackable, attractive and cost between | | | | If your wine collection is an investment, |
| $30 and $130. You can easily purchase more | | | | consider buying a wooden wine rack in a |
| cubes as your collection expands. Ask for a | | | | freestanding refrigerator. These keep your |
| discount if you buy more than one cube. | | | | wines in a climate-controlled container, so |
| | | | you can display your wines in any |
| Wooden wine racks can also double as table | | | | environment. Expect to pay around $2,000. |
| tops to hold all your wine accessories. Pine | | | | |
| wine racks are the cheapest. Tabletop wine | | | | How you store wine, however, is not as |
| racks tend to hold 24, 36, or 48 bottles and | | | | important as where you store wine. Any wine |
| cost between $50 and $100. | | | | rack -- whether it is wood or metal, large or |
| | | | small -- should be kept in a cool, dark, |
| Many high-quality wooden wine racks can be | | | | slightly humid area. Keep a consistent |
| used as furniture. Mahogany, redwood, and oak | | | | temperature between 50 and 59 degrees |
| wine bars elegantly store your wines while | | | | Fahrenheit. Never put the wine rack in the |
| giving you space to serve them in style. Most | | | | sun or heat, which will cook and spoil the |
| bars cost around $500 and can hold 50 to 100 | | | | wine. Basements and closets make excellent |
| bottles. If you buy online, shipping will | | | | storage spaces. Also keep a record of your |
| cost around $100, so keep an eye out for free | | | | wines so you know when to open a perfectly |
| shipping deals. Wooden wine towers let you | | | | aged bottle. |