Wine Rack Kits – A Flexible Wine Storage Solution

Wine rack kits are a great solution for creating storage space for your wine collection. Also referred to as modular wine racks, they are affordable and easy to install with basic tools and are designed to maximize your wine cellar space. Most kits come complete with all of the necessary hardware and are available in a variety of stains and woods such as mahogany, oak, pine and redwood.

Wine Cellar Innovations offers several types of wine rack kits, including their Vintner, Designer, WineMaker, Traditional Redwood, and Rustic Pine Series. Learn more in this video.



Vigilant wine racks are made of northern white pine or mahogany, come in lacquer or stain finishes and are available in three heights. They also sell small stackable racks and wine cubes that can be wall mounted. Prices run up to several hundred dollars depending on the bottle capacity of the unit. As an alternative to wooden wine racks, Vigilant also sells Vintage View wall mounted metal wine racks in several sizes and depths.

WineCabinets.com sells rack kits in special designs such as waterfall wine racks, quarter round display shelves and an island tasting table which cost up to several hundred dollars. Vintner modular wine racks are a more affordable solution which can save you up to 50%; individual units can be mixed and matched to create your own wine cellar design.

For wine collectors on a tight budget, Vintage Cellars sells lattice wine rack kits made from heavy-gauge wire and coated with a satin black baked-on finish which hold about 150 bottles per kit. This durable contemporary-style rack has a retail price of approximately $110.

If you just have a small collection, Amazon.com sells an 18-bottle stackable wine rack kit made from sustainable mahogany and sells for around $50. Another eco-friendly solution is the Lipper International Bamboo Stackable Wine Rack which costs about $30; each unit holds up to five bottles and can be combined to create horizontal, vertical or wall-mounted displays.

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