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Whether you’re a long-time collector or just getting started, anyone with more than one bottle of their favorite red, white, or rosé could use a wine storage rack. Though you can get away with stashing a few bottles of white and rosé in your refrigerator, red—which is typically stored and served at room temperature—provides more of a challenge. After all, you can’t just arrange them on the floor and hope no one notices. Enter, wine storage racks that can keep your go-to sips organized and out of the way, all while adding a design-centric element to your space. Wrap Organizer

From a handmade 12-bottle holder made of solid ash wood to a marble alternative shaped like a wave, these wine storage racks are our most stylish finds. For those of you with a collection of 13 wines or more, keep a few in the pantry or a storage room, and put the rest—ideally, your go-to bottles—on display. On the other hand, if you have only a few bottles, opt for a smaller wine rack, ahead.
When we think of a classic wine storage rack, this design comes to mind and it's so easy to use. All you have to do is pull either end and it will expand to fit up to 10 bottles of wine. In short, it'll get the job done.
Though not technically a wine storage rack, it has space for two bottles of wine, four glasses, and a charcuterie spread, which earns it a spot on our list. Take it as far as the beach for an al fresco feast or simply set it on the living room coffee table and enjoy it at home.
If your counter space is limited, don't waste it on an overbearing wine storage rack. Instead, mount it to the wall. This one can hold up to 12 bottles and it even has space to hang glasses. If you have a few extra bottles that don't fit in the slots, just pop them on the shelf.
Food52 is one of our go-to outposts for all things kitchen, dining, and entertaining. Take, for instance, this JK Adams wine storage rack with room for 12 bottles. It's simple, elegant, and can fit pretty much anywhere.
If you're hosting guests, stick a few fan-favorite bottles on this glamorous wine rack that's narrow enough to squeeze onto any tabletop. If you're worried about inevitable scratches from the metal legs, rest assured that they're covered with soft, non-marking feet.
Another wall-mounted rack we're loving is this super-simple farmhouse-style Crate & Barrel option. Made with FSC-certified acacia wood, it can hold up to six bottles and wine glasses below.
Next up is a marble wine bottle holder that may be more fashion than function, but it's so beautiful that we had to include it. With room for three bottles, this is the type of wine rack that you leave out at all times—especially during dinner parties.
A collapsible wine rack is a must for anyone living in a small space. It's there when you need it and out of the way when you don't. Plus, the sharp matte black hue is dramatic in all the right ways.
Leave it to midcentury American industrialist Arthur Umanoff to design one of the coolest wine storage racks we've ever seen. Constructed using full-grain leather straps that are attached to a powder-coated steel frame, the open-concept wine rack can house up to eight bottles.
It may not actually be vintage, but the Blacksmith wine rack has that coveted old-school industrial feel to it, courtesy of the forged metal body with a distressed black powder coated finish. It can also hold up to 12 bottles of wine and weighs less than four pounds. Need we say more?
We love decor that you can quite literally layer, and these stackable tabletop wine racks are a perfect example of what we mean. Stack up to three, each of which holds five bottles, and you're ready to go.
The best angle to store wine is horizontally at 45 degrees. Not only does it look sleek, but it keeps the wine from absorbing air, which can sour the flavor.
The best wood for wine racks are the strong varieties, which include redwood, alder, mahogany, and oak. Wine bottles are heavy, so opting for a wood that's sturdy and can withstand a lot of weight is key.

Organizer The House Beautiful shopping editors have scoured the Internet in search of the best wine storage racks in a variety of affordable prices and chic styles.