Every wine lover will make no secret about the fact that wine tastes best when chilled and wine coolers are the perfect equipment to help you keep your favorites chilled to perfection. With so many options available it may be really difficult to point out the best one. The task becomes easier when you understand the various options that are available. There are about six main categories of wine coolers to select from when you think about proper wine storage.
Home Wine Coolers
Home wine coolers are an excellent choice for those who frequently drink wine. The size of cooler really depends on the number of bottles you have in mind. Home wine coolers can be conveniently sized for picnics and other outings. Matters of temperature also come into play. Sparkly non-vintage wines require 7 degrees Celsius while vintages need about 18 degrees; your cooler should be equal to the task.
Vinotemp
Vinotemp wine coolers are not only convenient and attractive; they are also available in multiple styles ensuring that everyone will have a favorite. The Vinotemp range also ensures that there is an item to complement any kitchen décor. The same considerations of size and temperature should also guide your choosing effort.
Wine Cellar Cabinets
Wine cellar cabinets are for those who have more wine preferences. These refrigerated cabinets are much larger and are fitted with separate temperature dials to suit the different wine types stored within.
Compact Wine Coolers
Compact wine coolers are, as the name suggests, quite constricted in size. They are especially meant for people whose living quarters aren’t as expansive and are fit for storing one to three bottles. Their size also means that they are very mobile and can be taken outside the house.
Built-in
Built in wine coolers are undeniably some of the most efficient options available. These refrigerators are quite large in size, almost cupboard like, and are fitted with racks to ease storage qualms. A well stocked built in cooler is a very impressive sight especially when the equipment features a crystal-clear glass door. These coolers also have separate temperature controls and sliding or removable racks.
Undercounter built-in wine coolers are not that hard to install. What you have to bear in mind is that venting space is of the essence; space constriction poses fire hazards. In terms of power supply, many wine refrigerators use 110V but the bigger ones may require as much as 220V. Choose a cooler that has the best energy rating for that extra efficiency.
Dual Zone and Dual Temperature
Dual zone wine coolers and dual temperature wine coolers are especially meant for people who collect both white and red wines. They are also very ideal for champagnes. The dual zone wine cooler is aptly named for its ability to properly store full bodied and light wines in addition to the classifications earlier mentioned.
Wine Refrigerators
Wine refrigerators, as wine coolers are also known, can be purchased through the internet. Browse for a model that meets your specifications with regard to temperature and size and its unlikely that you’ll miss out on one that impresses you. Wide research means you’ll get better bargains.
Brand Names
Some of the most impressive brands of wine cooler include the stylish and medium-priced Avanti Wine Cooler Refrigeration makes. They boast digital thermostat control and are well finished. Danby makes are also medium-priced and have digital thermal control. With stainless steel doors and other extensive features these are a good buy. Haier makes are high quality and elegant and you can choose a cooler that uses either mechanical or electronic cooling mechanisms. Some of the pricier options here have dual cooling zones so that you can store different wine types. Other brands to check out include Vinotemp, Summit, and Marvel.








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