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You could still open up the wall to build a counter and breakfast bar even with the stove there, & incorporate the bottle wall look by doing a pony wall, also called a half wall & doing the bottle wall in front of it-painting the pony wall a light or bright color could really make the bottles pop! If you didn't want to have a breakfast bar there, you could still do a pony wall for the stove's needs & then the wine bottle wall from the top of the pony wall to the ceiling. Depending on where the stove sits & how far out you want the bottle wall, you could even build it out farther than the pony wall, so some of the bottle wall is above the pony wall, & the rest is floor to ceiling. I hope that all makes sense & that it gives you a couple of ideas to build on. Good luck, I'm sure it will turn out beautiful.
Did you pursue this project? Details and photos if you did, please!