Thursday, September 24, 2009

Buy A Wine Fridge

Did you know that red wine should be served slightly cooler than room temperature? Whether you are a fan of white or red wine, bottles may be taking up valuable space in your refrigerator or on your shelves. In order to store wine at the proper temperature, you should invest in a wine fridge. There are a wide range of options for varying prices, so consider your wine tastes and lifestyle when you set out to buy one.


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1. First, consider what type of wine you usually drink. If you enjoy both red and white wine, then you should look into dual zone wine fridges. Red wine typically is stored between 55 and 65 degrees Fahrenheit, depending on the variety, while white wines are stored in the 40s. You could also buy two small wine fridges, one for red and the other for white.


2. Next, consider where you will place your wine fridge and how much space you have for it. You can buy counter top units, under-counter units or freestanding units. You will obviously need access to a power source, so be sure that is available in your desired location. Think about how many bottles of wine you'll typically need to store at once. It would be unfortunate to buy a wine fridge and later discover you are running out of room.


3. What is the decor of the room in which you plan to place the fridge? Wine fridges come in many styles and finishes. More traditional models incorporate wood trim, while sleek modern versions feature stainless steel finishes. Most units feature glass doors so you can inspect the contents, but fridges are also available with solid covers. Some wine fridges are even made to look like furniture, completely hiding their purpose.


4. Depending on how much you have budgeted for your wine fridge, there are several special features to consider. Some units include interior lighting to help you find the right bottle or simply show off your wine collection. If you plan to store non-standard bottle sizes, such as champagne, look for units with adjustable shelves. Higher quality units will offer vibration and humidity control as well as extra insulation to ensure proper storage of those "special occasion" bottles.


5. Shop for wine fridges online or in household appliance stores. Be prepared with a list of features and dimensions of your ideal fridge so you can narrow down the options. Prices vary widely, so spend some time comparing between retailers. If you are on a budget, try Craigslist for a used wine fridge.

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