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Tips choose a good wine cooler

by TM Maria Be a king in your own kingdom

A good wine cooler will keep your favorite wines at the ideal temperature to serve. Learn more about the features and features of a wine cooler with this guide before buying. If you already have enough idea on refrigerators, don’t miss these coolers on kingsbottle.com.


Types of wine coolers

Wine coolers come in three types:

Compressor: These special refrigerators offer stable temperatures even in extreme climates;

Thermoelectric: These models are affordable, efficient and work without noise, which makes them perfect for smaller spaces;

Wine cooler: To quickly cool individual wine bottles, keep the wine cooler covers in the freezer until you need them and simply wrap them around the bottle. Another type of refrigerant, which comes in two versions, one for red wine and one for white wine, slips on the neck and cools the wine while pouring.

Characteristics of wine coolers

Glass doors: Glass doors isolate the wine to stabilize temperature variations and protect against UV rays.

Thermostat: The thermostat provides you with optimal control of the operating temperature.

LED lights: LED lights will not damage your wine over time since other lighting sources could.

Lock: refrige Wine coolers sometimes have a lock to keep greedy hands out of their collection. Factors to consider before buying a wine cooler

Two zone refrigerator:

This means that the refrigerator has two separate compartments with controlled temperature to store different types of wine (such as red and white) at different temperatures. UV protection:

Exposure to UV rays can damage wines in the long term, but an opaque door does not allow you to display your collection. Think of a wine cooler with a tinted glass door so you can block UV rays while allowing you to admire your bottles. Wine Built-in wine refrigerator: If you are planning a new kitchen, consider a built-in cooler option. A built-in unit can fit perfectly in your cabinets and aeration in the front avoids having to leave space in the back.

Depending on the wine you store, the optimum operating temperature of your chiller should be between 5 ° C and 18 ° C.

Fluctuation: A well-filled refrigerator is less likely to experience temperature changes.

Let the wine ripen: Coolers are not designed to ripen the wine, but some are more suitable for long-term storage. If you plan to store your wine for more than a year, consider variations in temperature, humidity and UV protection. A winery is the best solution to store and let the wine age more than five years.

Style: To highlight, or to combine with the decoration of your kitchen, many wine coolers are made of attractive materials such as stainless steel or wood.


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