Wine Coolers - Which One to Choose
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Wine Coolers - Which One to Choose
Wine coolers store large quantities of wine under optimum conditions. The wines can be kept at a
perfect temperature and humidity for superb, full-bodied flavor. This protects it from UV rays that
are detrimental to taste and freshness.
There are many sizes and models of wine coolers available to all wine enthusiasts. All offer different
features to keep wine at its best. The latest models are stylish, complementing any décor, as well as
practical.
Determine which size best fits your needs. Most coolers sold today can hold anywhere from 50 to
100 bottles of wine. If you are planning on expanding your wine collection in the future, consider a
larger cooler. Another option is to purchase a second one to keep in a different area of your home,
keeping the wine you will be drinking in a more accessible spot.
Another wine cooler option is the smaller, countertop wine cellar. It holds about 6 bottles of wine,
chilled to the perfect temperature. Just as the name implies, it can be kept right on the counter in the
kitchen for easy access. A combination of small and large coolers with a wine rack will give you the
space you need to increase your wine collection.
Wine cooling cellars are available in wood tones, and stainless steel to complement any kitchen, den,
or dining room. Some are as large as an entire wall, others the size of a small hutch. Keep this in
mind when choosing a wine cooler. Measure your storage space area before purchasing one. They
can look smaller than they really are when on display in a store.
These convenient wine refrigerators are useful in climates that are normally too cold, humid, or hot to
store wine effectively. The refrigerator adjusts the cooling temperature as needed, whatever climate
you live in. Most wine coolers are equipped with tinted glass to protect the wine from harmful light
sources.
Determine the amount of money you would like to budget for. Many models are very expensive,
especially the walk-in wine coolers which hold up to 2500 bottles of wine. The novice wine collector
can find a small, effective model for as little as $150.00.
Keep in mind that less expensive models will not have the same features as the higher quality models,
but they are a good place to start. You can adapt a smaller cooler, keeping track of the internal
temperature with a thermometer. Make adjustments as needed.
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