The Cube - Bottle Stacking
- Created on Tuesday, 17 January 2012 20:31
Do you have one of our beautiful Cube cellars or Are you in the process of building one with us? Or are you just starting to plan ways in which you can fit this cellar into your home or restaurant?
The Cube is without a doubt one of Genuwine Cellars' most innovative and unique product lines, and provides the most contemporary rack for any wine collection. Since the cube has many square and unique compartments, it is by far the most versatile type of wine racking on the market today. The cube offers the perfect storage for any size of bottle, decanter, case or even stemware and it's extremely stable and strong. Since the cube has a lot of open spaces, the best way to fill the cube to its maximum capacity is by stacking your wine bottles, which can be tricky if not done carefully. To keep your bottle stacking even and stable here is a list of tips:

-Only stack the same types of wine bottles on top of one another. Mixing up your wine bottle types as you stack higher can get risky.
-When removing bottles always take any bottles stacked at the top first. In a situation where you have a row of bottles filling an entire shelf in the cube and one bottle is sitting on top of that particular row, removing any bottles from the bottom row will cause the stack to roll and shift.
-When stacking bottles in the cube, make sure you stack the entire width of the shelf one bottle high before stacking anything on top of that row. If you don’t fill the entire width of the shelf first, placing bottles on top of that row will cause the bottom row to roll and shift.
Listed below are three common bottle types and the instructions/recommendations for stacking them properly so they remain stable as they pile on top of each other.




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See you in the cellar,
Elaina



Canada's Leading Designer & Manufacturer of Custom Wine Cellars









