I use leftover bits of stone, add the bottle and stem ware holders and send them to you to find a home.
This one is in a Wine Shop, but you may find a need for a gaggle of glasses.
A "Wine Tree" gone wild, these can climb up your wall, whatever the shape (around doorways, above lintels.) The ones pictured were for businesses and hold up to 60 bottles, but small "Wine Vines" can cling to wall for just a few bottles.
A room sized version for a dining room or hallway, these can "grow" to surround a door frame.
Big and dramatic with 15-25 bottles and room for 20 or so pieces of stem ware, this can serve AS your wine room.
As I do the holder only, I'll ask you to measure or send your bucket for sizing.
Available as both table (5-6 bottles) and standing racks 25-30), these...spin!
A "Wine Wall" done as a divider, in this case, between a kitchen sink and TV room. Size only an issue for shipping.
The free form holders vary in number, and the table works well as rolling or stationary. Top of stone, glass, wood, tile or shard...
After you finish those expensive wines, break the bottles up and add them to the display area beneath the top.
A more formal way to display a group of bottles than the trees. You've have two shelves and possibly two racks for stem ware.