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Store, Age and Display your wine in style with the new Diamond Wine Cube from Wine Stash.
Designed to accommodate up to 35 bottles of your best wine in a unique diamond pattern.
Engineered with FSC® Certified New Zealand timber and sturdy steel components these new and upgraded winecubes are designed to last a lifetime. Now available in: Natural Finish, Black Onyx Finish, Rustic Hardwood and an American Walnut.
In addition, due to their square shape, multiple units can be effortlessly stacked together to create a feature wall. You can also view our range of cellar kits here.
With a total capacity of 35 bottles wine. Or 24 Magnum Bottles.
Each timber wine rack from Wine Stash is made from 100% FSC® Certified Timber. You can shop in confidence knowing that you are making the sustainable choice with Wine Stash.
Everything from Manufacturing to Production to Final Delivery does not produce any CO2 emissions. Wine Stash is dedicated to improving the environment and creating a better planet for future generations.
All of our wine racks are assembled by hand in Sydney, Australia. Shop in confidence knowing that you are supporting Australian manufacturing.
All in stock orders received before 10am are dispatched same day with Australia Post! Feel free to reach out to a member of the Wine Stash team if you would like an estimated delivery date for your order.
Every product sold at Wine Stash is built to last. We are so confident that you'll love the quality of your new Wine Stash, we offer a Lifetime Warranty on every wine rack sold.
On the positive side, it looks nice and was pretty quick and easy to assemble (except for the very bent panel mentioned below)
On the down side ...
1. One wooden panel came extremely bent which made it much more difficult than it should have been to align the holes to assemble.
2. The niches where each edge of the diamond sit aren't as flush and neat as in the website pictures so it looks a bit rough.
3. Most importantly, I'm not sure how you're supposed to fit the advertised 35 bottles in this shape. The max I've managed is 29 bottles before they all collapse and topple out (not fun!). It just doesn't stabilise the bottles to stack to full capacity.
I'd stick to the standard lattice in future.