The ideal storage environment for your aging and developing wines

Providing wine storage in Bend, Oregon since 2005

Our environmentally controlled storage facility is specifically designed to protect your wine.

Short and Long Term Climate-Controlled Wine Storage

Constant Temperature

55-60 degrees Fahrenheit

Humidity
Level

50-60%

Dark
Vibration-Free

Underground Cellar

Wine Storage for Personal and Commercial Collections

Our unique facility is equipped to store everything from a private 2-case collection to a 100+ case inventory.

Since 2005, we have been providing wine collectors, enthusiasts and homeowners with the highest-quality storage for large and small wine collections. Bend Wine Cellar is also the wine storage choice for restaurants, event planners—even wine shops—who use our cellar to store wines for their businesses.

SECURITY

Wine lockers provide 24/7 real-time monitoring and continuous recording.

SAFETY

Access is controlled and recorded by a lock system that uses a uniquely coded access keycard provided to each storage customer.

ACCESSIBILITY

Free parking in our close-in, level lot.
Access your wine 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Availability and Inquiries

Please use the form to inquire about storage space at the Bend Wine Cellar.

Payments:
Storage fees are payable in cash, check, or Venmo (@BendWineCellar) monthly or annually. Annual pre-payment of rent is discounted by 5%. Payment by credit card (AMEX, Discover, VISA, MasterCard) is available with a 3% surcharge.

Don’t jeopardize your valuable wine investment by storing it in your closet, basement, or garage. Bend Wine Cellar has the facility that will keep it at its optimum best.

We are conveniently located on College Way Corner

Bend Wine Cellar is part of the underground here in Bend—literally!  That’s why you may find it a challenge to locate us! It happens all the time. So, don’t hesitate to call us at 541-640-1455—we’re a treasure worth the hunt!

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College Way Corner, Bend Oregon shopping district