A perfect spot to house your collection our Barrel Cabinet Bottle and Glass Rack is as stunning as it is practical.
Hand crafted in our own Hawke's Bay workshop from a French Oak wine barrel cut lengthways, the unit stands the height of a standard wine barrel and holds eight wine bottles and four wine glasses. We can also alter the racks to have just wine bottle racks only (for no extra cost).
Shipping is available nationwide throughout New Zealand. Before your order is confirmed, we will be in touch with shipping costs. Pick Up is also available from our Hawke's Bay Workshop located in central Hastings - select PICKUP at Checkout and we will be in touch with pickup details.
AS THIS PRODUCT IS MADE TO ORDER, THERE IS A 14 WORKING-DAY TURNAROUND ON THIS ITEM.
• Hand crafted from a retired French Oak wine barrel
• Oak racks to hold 8 wine bottles and 4 wine glasses
• Adorned with a Wine Country Craft badge of authenticity
• Made in New Zealand in our own Hawke's Bay workshop
Each of our wine barrel products are individually hand crafted from retired French Oak wine barrels and naturally have their own unique markings and variations in wood grain and texture, making each piece unique. No two are the same or will be exactly as shown in our pictures.
All intellectual property rights including copyright are owned by Wine Country Craft. All designs and copyrights are protected by the copyright act 1994 All rights reserved. © Wine Country Craft
Founded in 2002, Wine Country Craft is one of the original creators of wine barrel platters and craft in New Zealand, specialising in bespoke rustic homeware crafted from retired wine barrels that once housed beautiful New Zealand wines – from their popular Wine Country Craft 'Pinot' Platters and 'Merlot' Platters, to barrel clocks and mirrors, furniture and homeware, drinks coolers, wine cabinets and racks, and much more.
Under new ownership in early 2022, the tradition of Wine Country Craft is continued by brothers Glenn and Andy who can be found in their Hawke’s Bay workshop in Hastings.