by Meghan Splawn
"My house came with a built-in bar with closed storage for liquor and wine bottles. After a few years of tightly packing the cabinet with basics, I realized we desperately needed a wine rack. It was easy to know that we had vodka, tequila, and whiskey on hand, but bottles of Pinot and Syrah were getting lost in the back of the cabinet—or worse, going bad from improper storage.
A search for the best wine rack began with a few questions about our wine collection and how much space we had. After sourcing some of the most recommended wine storage options, I brought home 10 racks of different sizes, materials, and capacities. Armed with our modest wine collection, I put the wine racks to the test. Some fit perfectly into the bar space; I tested others in the fridge, on a wall, or free-standing in the dining area of our home. After several weeks of living with and using the wine racks, I found three of the best ones for storing bottles for everyday occasions as well as collecting.
The Best Wine Rack
Made in Vermont from solid ash wood, the JK Adams 12-Bottle Wine Rack can be configured for many spaces. The modular system comes together without tools and can grow along with your collection. Plus, it fits equally well in a cabinet or on a countertop.
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