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Here is a small sample of bottle size variations and how they can affect your overall bottle capacity. Each of these bottles
are 2 3/4" at the base but have varying shoulders and overall heights.
Bottle A is slightly taller than the average bottle at both the top and at the shoulder. This causes the top of the
rear bottle on the rack to hit the shoulder of the front bottles on the rack so that the bottles do not settle into
the grooves as well.
Bottle B is taller than the average bottle at both the top and the shoulder. This causes the top of the rear bottle
on the rack to hit the shoulder of the front bottles on the rack and push them to either side.
Bottle C is the ideal bottle size. The bottles are just short enough that the neck of the back bottles fit between
the shoulders of the front bottles without touching. This allows you to fit 5 bottles comfortably on each rack
with a total bottle capacity of 27 bottles.
Bottle D also works well. It is 2 3/4" wide at the base, but 3 1/4" wide at the shoulder. The grooves are spaced
enough that the shoulder will touch the bottle next to it, but the height still allows you to fitl 5 bottles on a shelf
for the full 27 bottle capacity.
We understand that every collection is different, and we hope that providing this information will help you determine
how your collection will work with this product.
This wine cellar has 4 shelves that can hold up to 5 bottles
each and the bottom shelf can hold 3 larger diameter
bottles or 7 regular size bottles by stacking 4 more bottles
on top of the 3 that fit in the grooves for a maximum
bottle capacity of 27 bottles. The maximum capacity is
based on the standard Bordeaux size bottle. Your total
bottle capacity may vary depending upon the size of the
bottles in your collection. Refer to the information below
for more specific information about how bottle sizes may
affect your total bottle count.