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What are Wine Coolers and How They Work?

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What are Wine Coolers and How They Work?

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Wine coolers/wine refrigerators are electric appliances (capacity varies from 1-bottle chillers/warmers to hundreds of bottles refrigerated cabinets) designed to store your wines at cool temperatures away from direct sunlight to preserve wine’s flavour, colour and consistency. These refrigerator-like appliances are designed for short term wine storage (max. 1 year). Many people think the best place for storing a couple of bottles of wine is in a rack in the kitchen. This is the worst you can do to your wines. On hot summer days wine will cook in a kitchen where temperature reaches 77-80 deg. Fahrenheit. Not to mention the level of UV light to which wines stored in a bright kitchen are exposed to. Even green bottles don’t provide proper protection against UV rays. The recommended storage temperature for all types of wine is 55 °F (13 °C). This is the temperature where you want your bottles to be kept when you want to expereince with aging. TIP: Search and compare prices of the most popu

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Wine coolers/wine refrigerators are electric appliances (capacity varies from 1-bottle chillers/warmers to refrigerated cabinets storing hundreds of bottles of wine) designed to store your wines at cool temperatures away from direct sunlight to preserve wine’s flavor, color and consistency. These refrigerator-like appliances are designed for short term wine storage (max. 1 year). Many people think the best place for storing a couple of bottles of wine is in a rack in the kitchen. This is the worst you can do to your wines. On hot summer days wine will cook in a kitchen where temperature reaches 77-80 deg. Fahrenheit. Not to mention the level of UV light to which wines stored in a bright kitchen are exposed to. Even green bottles don’t provide proper protection against UV rays. The recommended storage temperature for all types of wine is 55 °F (13 °C). This is the temperature where you want your bottles to be kept when you want to experience with aging. TIP: Search and compare prices of

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