Wine and Stemware Rack (10x21x8-in.) by JK Adams

A great product for the wine enthusiast. Compact, attractive and easy to install. The rack holds 5 bottles of wine and up to 15 glass stems. The cast metal brackets must mount into a secure backing, such as wood or masonry. Hardware and mounting instructions are included. See complete description »

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A great product for the wine enthusiast. Compact, attractive and easy to install. The rack holds 5 bottles of wine and up to 15 glass stems. The cast metal brackets must mount into a secure backing, such as wood or masonry. Hardware and mounting instructions are included.

Customer Reviews
Recommended by 100% of reviewers   |   Rated a "Good Value" by 100% of reviewers
by Hollie, GA

I ordered this because of limited shelving space in our wet bar. They were easy to hang, and the storage is great.

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Simple and Functional
by Marcel, TX

This product is simple to install, and adds a classic touch of understated elegance to any kitchen, dining room or bar. The construction is high quality, the materials are durable, and the look is wonderful. I have installed one in both my formal dining room and casual breakfast room, and it fits very nicely in both.

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stylish and functional
by Amy, MA

The product was easy to assemble and is attractive. Im very happy with my purchase!

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by Bettyanne, NH

I haven't mounted the rack yet. My positive comments are to the quality of the product as seen unassembled in the box.

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by Kaoriko, DE

my husband and I really like it.<br>it looks our kitchenreally cool. We think we did good shopping.

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Host your own wine pairing dinner at home and invite some friends. It'll be a more casual, relaxed environment than a restaurant wine pairing dinner, and you and your guests can enjoy learning about the wine together- instead of from an (often) snobby sommelier. Go to a local wine shop and ask for help with a few pairings. They are usually more than happy to help you if you commit to buying a few bottles. Make sure to ask for any literature or information they have on the wine that you can share with your guests.