![]() Kitchens are inherently the warmest part of the house because of oven and stovetop use. Let us be the first to tell you that the most obvious place to store a wine rack, in your kitchen, is the last place you actually want to keep your wine. If you are an occasional sipper, a small rack in a temperature-controlled dining room or tucked away in a cool closet will suffice - or even a small display rack for the countertop, table, or bar during dinner parties. If you are a collector of fine wine, opt for a larger rack and be sure to store it in a cellar or basement, preferably. The size of your collection and space in which your rack will reside are the two most important factors to consider when making a wine rack purchase. For that reason, this list includes mostly wooden wine racks (the only exception is the wall-mounted wire rack which features soft-tipped grips to avoid scratching). And avoiding wire racks will eliminate breakage and ensure your bottle labels stay intact. While the material and style are based more on personal aesthetics, we do think it is important to find a rack that doesn't rest bottles on top of bottles (glass on glass), so we have only included wine racks that have individual spaces for each bottle.
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