A refrigerated, humidity controlled, fully automated. It was custom made for a peculiar client.
by Einachiel
13 Comments
Rickyrojay
Really nice craftsmanship but at that size why not just get a eurocave?
Peculiar is maybe the right word, lot of <$20 bottles in there
Round-Criticism5093
Somebody drank too much on the first pic on the left?
alexx3064
It looks good. separate cellar for high-end bottles? or are they kept there, too?
GlitteringGoblinfish
great work for the cellar looks good
agmanning
I love that Natty Bois are now getting enough dollar to build completely unnecessary statement wine fridges. It’s kinda poetic.
Sand-in-my-toes71
This is beautiful. Great for high-acquisition high-turnover wines.
Not good for long-term storage given the immense amount of light exposure.
castlerigger
You need to be drinking 5-6 bottles a week for this to make any sense. All the light! I really don’t know who would think of this, think about it some more and then say ‘yep, that’s exactly what I need, and it’s a great idea!’
Just_Eye2956
Love that.
SurvivorsGuilt23
How is this a cellar? Seems to be ground floor.
REAPERBANSHEE
How much did that cost?
PacificGardening
Weird on multiple levels.
1. It isn’t a cellar.
2. It lets far too much light in for long term storage.
3. If long term storage isn’t the goal and it’s just meant to be decor and easily accessible, it is way too packed to look cool. You can’t see most of the bottles.
4. The baseboard doesn’t match the baseboard of the rest of the house.
Adorable_withaheart
I love it, it’s so nice 😍
FocusIsFragile
I…wait…UIVO Renegado in a fancy custom built display? Huh?
13 Comments
Really nice craftsmanship but at that size why not just get a eurocave?
Peculiar is maybe the right word, lot of <$20 bottles in there
Somebody drank too much on the first pic on the left?
It looks good. separate cellar for high-end bottles? or are they kept there, too?
great work for the cellar looks good
I love that Natty Bois are now getting enough dollar to build completely unnecessary statement wine fridges.
It’s kinda poetic.
This is beautiful. Great for high-acquisition high-turnover wines.
Not good for long-term storage given the immense amount of light exposure.
You need to be drinking 5-6 bottles a week for this to make any sense. All the light! I really don’t know who would think of this, think about it some more and then say ‘yep, that’s exactly what I need, and it’s a great idea!’
Love that.
How is this a cellar? Seems to be ground floor.
How much did that cost?
Weird on multiple levels.
1. It isn’t a cellar.
2. It lets far too much light in for long term storage.
3. If long term storage isn’t the goal and it’s just meant to be decor and easily accessible, it is way too packed to look cool. You can’t see most of the bottles.
4. The baseboard doesn’t match the baseboard of the rest of the house.
I love it, it’s so nice 😍
I…wait…UIVO Renegado in a fancy custom built display? Huh?