Either way, the one you will select will be based on how you space the racks and bottles. Are you looking for a traditional horizontal/vertical setup, or do you want to enhance the art component and include sets of racks in simple patterns or square pattern racks of wine?
Both options also allow for either the bottles to be labeled forward, or again, a more traditional look and feel by having the neck facing outward. We ensure that they are at the correct angles to maintain the quality of the wines themselves, which is the most important in the end.
The enclosure
Since we're going to keep this contemporary, even if we're going with a wooden theme, it'll always be best with a glass enclosure. Why do we prefer the glass enclosure? It's because it'll really help keep your display in view and as a statement piece.
You might think a wine cellar needs heavy doors to maintain the humidity and temperature levels, but we've got you covered there, and we'll make sure the right temperature and air systems are set up while at the same time able to use a glass enclosure.
It's a great option that will always keep the wines visible while only needing access when a bottle is ready to be stored or, more importantly, shared and sampled.