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The 0.75 L Bordeaux Bottle: the standard that defines your wine cooler’s capacity
The Bordeaux bottle is the universal standard. Its shape and size allow for easy comparison between models, though in practice, every collection is unique. Discover how this small detail influences...

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Getting the Most Out of Your Wine Cooler: A Guide for Wine Lovers
Learn to use your wine cooler like a pro: store bottles upright with natural cork, sort by type or region, adjust temperatures (10-12°C for whites, 15-18°C for reds), and maintain order. Your passi...

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The ideal temperature to enjoy each type of wine
Serving temperature makes all the difference when enjoying wine. Sparkling wines should be served at 6-8°C, light whites and rosés at 8-12°C, light reds at 14-16°C, and full-bodied reds at 16-18°C...

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Tips for choosing a wine cooler
Before purchasing a wine cooler, consider temperature, humidity, light, and vibrations. Thermoelectric coolers are quiet and ideal for storage, but they're limited in heat output; compressor cooler...

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Benefits of having a wine cooler in your business
A wine cooler in your business ensures the perfect temperature and wine storage, replicating a natural wine cellar with controlled humidity (65-75%), light-free operation, and silence. Plus, i...

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Thermoelectric wine coolers: pros and cons
Thermoelectric wine coolers are an economical and quite efficient solution for wine preservation, provided the right conditions are met.

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When should I buy a built-in wine cooler?
Built-in wine coolers are those that can be placed inside a closed space as they have front ventilation.


