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Cookology CWC150BK Freestanding Undercounter Fridge Cabinet 15cm Wine Cooler, 7 Bottle, 20 Litre Capacity, with Digital Temperature Control and Reversible Door - in Black

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White wines are best served at a temperature somewhere between 7-11°C, depending on the grape variety (or varieties) that the wine has been made from. The lower temperature helps accentuate the acidity, enhancing the freshness and crispness associated with a really good white. To discover two top-scoring Best Buy sparkling wines, see Best prosecco and sparkling wines. What temperature should I serve red wine? The unit type you choose should depend entirely on the kind of wine you are going to be storing. For example, if you are someone whose collection solely consists of white wine, a single zone cooler may be the better choice for you. You will often find wine coolers with dual, and even triple-temperature zones, which allow you to store reds, whites and champagnes all at their unique serving temperatures. If you are just using your wine cooler for storage – assuming it has the additional features required to safely enable this – then again a single-zone model will be fine. Dual-temperature zone

On average these size of wine fridge use between 90kW/annum and 120kW/annum depending on their overall size and type. Is a 150mm / 15cm Built In Wine Fridge Right For Me? Strapped for space? We have the option of a countertop wine cooler, holding a generous 12 bottles, you’ll have enough to host that party! Love a nice, chilled glass of wine after a hard day in the office? If your collection includes reds and whites, then you will want a dual-temperature-zone wine cooler.

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Select your favourite bottle from your own wine cooler - a stylish and functional statement for the home. Adding the 'wow' factor to any kitchen, a sleek wine cooler from MyAppliances ensures you can store bottles of wine until they're ready to be taken out ahead of a party or family get-together. What's more, all models feature UV protected glass which perfectly protects your wine. These have the advantage of giving that neat finished look to a kitchen. They are more expensive than freestanding models and because they usually have standardised dimensions, there are limits on how many bottles they can store. If you have a growing collection of bottles, a built-in wine cooler probably isn't for you. Integrated wine coolers

Serving wine at the correct temperature can greatly improve its flavour. A wine cooler will allow you to keep your wines at the right serving temperature so you can take them off the shelf and drink them immediately. There are actually some very good reasons why wines are served at different temperatures. Where is your wine cooler going to be located? This will help you choose between a freestanding, built-in or integrated wine cooler. You can read more about wine cooler types in the next section. Wine fridges or wine coolers are specially designed refrigeration appliances used to keep wine stored at the ideal temperature prior to serving. But do you really need one? On the other hand, if you serve reds too warm the alcohol in the wine will begin to dominate and overpower the wine's subtle fruit flavours. Contrary to popular belief and practice, room temperature is usually a little too warm for serving reds. It's actually better to serve them a little cooler, because as they warm in the glass they begin to release those excellent aromas. The width of these wine fridges is actually around 145mm, which allows them to be positioned as under counter between standard kitchen cabinets.

This leaves approximately 2.5mm of space on each side of the unit to allow for sufficient ventilation and room for the door to open without obstruction. 150mm, 15cm Wine Fridges, Coolers & Chillers More About 150mm Built In Wine Coolers

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