Where wine bottles are kept?

Wine bottles are typically kept in a few different places:

For storage:

* Wine cellar: A dedicated room or space designed for storing wine, often with controlled temperature and humidity.

* Wine rack: A freestanding or built-in structure for holding bottles horizontally.

* Wine cabinet: A dedicated storage unit, often with temperature and humidity control.

* Wine refrigerator: A refrigerator specifically designed for storing wine at optimal temperatures.

* Basement: A cool, dark space that can be suitable for storing wine, though it may require some modifications to ensure proper conditions.

For serving:

* Wine rack: A small, decorative rack for showcasing a few bottles on a counter or table.

* Wine cooler: A small refrigerator designed for chilling wine.

* Wine bar: A dedicated counter space for serving wine, often with built-in storage.

* Wine cellar: Some wine cellars may also have a dedicated serving area.

Other places:

* Restaurant: Wine bottles are often stored in a dedicated wine cellar or cooler, and served from a wine list.

* Grocery store: Wine bottles are typically stored in a dedicated aisle or section, often with a cooler for chilled wines.

* Liquor store: Similar to grocery stores, wine bottles are often stored in a dedicated section.

The best place to store wine bottles depends on factors like the type of wine, the length of time you want to store it, and your personal preferences.