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A bottle holder for your most prestigious wines
We always have this desire to showcase our finest bottles of red wine , and bottle holders are often the best alternative to give the bottle the luxury it deserves rather than simply placing it on the table.
Of course, you are free to place them wherever you want, only bring them out for big events or simply use them as a decorative element , but one thing is for sure: whether you are a restaurant owner or an individual, they will impress your guests!
Let us guide you through our varied selection of Bottle Holders and help you find the perfect one to fit in your living room, kitchen or wine cellar.
Types of Bottle Holders
Depending on the number of wine bottles you wish to display, the location, and the materials you prefer, you'll have a wide range of options to choose from. Some even come with extras, such as stemware holders and corkscrews. These make ideal gifts, especially when paired with a corkscrew set, for wine enthusiasts or professionals alike.
Bottle only
This is where you'll find the most original designs, often dedicated to your most prestigious bottle in the wine cellar, or perhaps your favorite to share with guests. This type of bottle holder is easy to move, takes up little space, and maintains excellent stability despite the bottle's weight. The only drawback: it can only hold one bottle!
3-5 bottle stand
For its average size, it's perfect for most amateur sommeliers. It's enough to create a mini wine cellar with luxury bottles, or simply to store your bottles if you're an enthusiast who enjoys the occasional glass.
This is the kind of stand that is still very easy to move , sometimes even foldable or with a handle to take it with you to friends' houses or simply to change the location where your bottles are displayed.
Supports more than 5 bottles
We're now entering the realm of wine racks, which are no longer as easy to move and are very often intended for people with an established wine cellar , or even restaurant owners. They can be made of wood or metal, to best withstand humidity without risking damage to the bottles; that said, they aren't the most stylish in the collection.
Some models could almost be considered as a shelf or wine cabinet, but they still remain "within the norm" to be displayed in the living room or kitchen without being too conspicuous.
