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154 bottles
7 across × 22 tall
Know what to open tonight — and never miss a wine at its peak.
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Traditional cube and diamond wine racking is built around a standard ~3.25in x 3.25in bottle cell. We divide your width and height by that cell size to get columns and rows, then double the count if bottles stack two deep.
A 24-inch-wide by 72-inch-tall single-deep wall rack holds about 154 bottles — 7 bottles across by 22 rows tall, using the standard ~3.25in x 3.25in bottle cell that most cube and diamond racking is built around. Enter your own width and height above for an exact count.
Single-deep racking shows every label and holds one bottle per cell. Double-deep (sometimes called X-bin) storage stacks a second bottle neck-to-punt behind the first, doubling capacity in the same footprint — that same 24x72 rack holds about 308 bottles double-deep — but hides the back row's label until you pull the front bottle.
About 15 square feet of single-deep wall racking, or roughly 8 square feet double-deep, covers a 200-bottle collection using the cell math above. That's a good size collection to start tracking properly, since it's well past what most people can keep straight from memory.
The calculator assumes standard 750ml Bordeaux-shaped bottles, the narrowest common shape and the one most racking is designed around. Wider Burgundy and Champagne bottles need extra clearance and typically fit 10-15% fewer per rack; magnums take up roughly two standard cells each.
A compact single-zone fridge with roughly 20 x 30 inches of usable shelf space fits about 54 bottles by this same grid math, which lines up with the 46-66 bottle capacities most compact fridges are sold at. Larger dual-zone units scale up from there — plug in your fridge's interior dimensions above for an exact number.
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