What To Look For In A Wine Cooler
A basic refrigerator is fine for keeping a few bottles that you plan to drink within a week or two, but for long-term storage and ageing your new wine collection you should consider purchasing a Wine Cooler from Weald Refrigeration’s Prestige Range.
Temperature too low, and the corks dry out; too high, and mould will grow.) Here are some other variables to consider.
Remember to think about how much space you believe you need, and then double it, since your collection is likely to grow, also remember most manufacturers use Bordeaux- size bottles to estimate how many bottles will fit in a particular unit; collections with wider bottles, such as those used for Burgundy and Champagne, will take up more space and lower the unit’s total bottle Capacity.
Our wine cooler units have an aluminium interior which conducts cold and heat much better than the plastic interiors used in less-expensive models.
Wine coolers tend to have fixed chrome-wire shelves; but because we are a bespoke manufacture we can use wood racks or wood-framed wire grids come and see for yourself the quality and test how our unit’s shelves glide in and out.
Our glass doors not only allow you to peer in at your wine, but they also insulate as well as a solid door (like a regular refrigerator door) they’re a little more expensive but look great and are made of a UV-protective glass, since exposure to sunlight can damage wine.
All of our wine coolers have locks to protect your new collection. Some also have alarms that sound if the door is left open.
So as we have already stated in this article go see the rest then come to Weald and view the very best.



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