Elevated Full-Depth Wine Display Top Racks
Premium GrandCellar™ Woods
WHITE OAK: Sourced from the USA, white oak showcases a dense grain and hues from light tan to medium brown. Its renowned durability and resistance to moisture make it a premier option for wine cellars.
BLACK WALNUT: This premier choice among American hardwoods boasts distinctive grain patterns and intricate knots that highlight its unique character. With a dense composition, it radiates strength and durability, making it a luxurious material for wine storage.
SAPELE MAHOGANY: Sapele Mahogany, native to Africa, boasts a light reddish-brown hue with a beautiful grain. Beyond its visual appeal, this wood is extremely durable and resistant to wear, perfect for the longevity of storing and protecting your wine collection.
PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENT WITH WINESAFE™ STAIN AND SEALANT.
Superior Protection
WineSafe™, formulated with our proprietary water-based recipe, is low in VOCs, free from odors, and environmentally friendly. Unlike chemical-based alternatives, our water-based solution doesn't penetrate deeply into the wood, ensuring the protection of your valuable wine collection. If you choose to customize your wooden racks with one of our exclusive color stains, we highly recommend applying our specially crafted WineSafe clear coat sealant. This ensures the safeguarding and preservation of your chosen stain hue, maintaining its color integrity throughout the entire duration of wine storage.
GrandCellar™ FAQs
How deep should wine storage be?
The average wine bottle is 12-12.5" in height, meaning when on it's side if you want full protection it's best to store your wine in a system that is a minimum of 12.5" in depth. The GrandCellar™ Collection is 13.5" in depth to provide full protection to your wine collection.
How deep is a wine cabinet?
The GrandCellar™ Collection features wine bins and drawers that offer full depth protection at 13.5" deep.
Is it better to store wine vertically or horizontally?
For long term storage horizontal is always best. This is because by laying wine horizontal, you'll be able to keep the cork wet which will prevent air from getting in and slowly deteriorating your wine.
What materials are available in GrandCellar™?
GrandCellar™ features White OakSourced from the USA, showcasing a dense grain and hues from light tan to medium brown, Black Walnut, a premier choice among American hardwoods boasting distinctive grain patterns and intricate knots that highlight its unique character, and Sapele, native to Africa, boasts a light reddish-brown hue with a beautiful grain. All woods offered in the GrandCellar™ Collection are available in their natural finish or with a WineSafe clear satin sealant.
How is GrandCellar™ different from InstaCellar™?
The GrandCellar™ Collection takes the best features and racking styles from InstaCellar™ and makes them full-depth at 13.5" while also integrating a new system of modules at 12" and 36" in height for unlimited possibilities of custom wine cellar configurations. It's still a modular system, but at full-depth, premium materials, and new shelving styles that are often only available by custom builders.