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Picture Name Description
1515 Restaurant in Lower Downtown Denver Located on the top level of 1515, this room is a combination of redwood and cherry. This design offers display options for close to 1,500 bottles.
Benham Once you take in the Artistic side of this design, you notice the optional lighting. With a Faux Finish design outline, your custom cellar design can surpass your imagination.
Davidsons Liquor Inc. Boasting the Largest Liquor Store in Colorado, this one-of-a-kind design offers a bottle count of 7,800. Davidsons will soon be offering multiple locations to serve you.
Gross This Redwood Display takes advantage of a Radial Arm Display and subtle under counter lighting.
Klein A striking Convex radius with Redwood accents on Walnut welcomes you into this design. A triple tier Valance overlooks your wine selection.
Lewicki Take notice of the Diamond Bin Display. The Design, while very appealing, also offers significant storage.
Sheffield Combining multiple Displays this design also offers a large amount of storage.
Veruchi Demonstrating that all cellars are not just for storage. We can offer Tasting Tables and decorative options to match the feel you are looking for in your cellar.
L. A. Reid This Design by Doc Watters is the culmination of Art meeting Design. Two Pyramid displays on either side of you hint that these lighted displays have a secret they are hiding.

Did you know?

Always hold a glass of wine by the stem to prevent altering its temperature.

Storage Temperature

It's best to store wine between 50°F and 60°F.  Warmer temperatures cause the wine to age faster.

Wine Tip

Store your wine in a cool dark place. Sunlight may cause temperature fluctuations and affect the taste.