New Winelover Needs To Know About Wine Coolers
Are you a new winelover? Is your collection starting to grow? Are you looking for a way to age some wine?
Most senior winelover have known how to store and aging their collections with wine fridge or built wine cellars. New wine lovers may not know exactly how to take care of their wine properly. It is not a proper way to put your wine collections into regular refrigerators. Instead, you need to invest a wine cooler. Here is what you need to know about wine fridges:
Constant Temperature Control
One of the very important benefit of wine cooler is that they can control the temperature contantly and you can adjust to the optimal temperature for your red, white or champagne. While many regular refrigerators have some form of temperature control, you cannot isolate your wine bottles and store them at a different temperature. You can choose different types of wine coolers according to your needs such as single temperature zone, dual temperatures zones or even triple temperature zones. If you only love to drink red wines or white wines, single temperature zone may be more suitable for you. If you like to drink various types of wines, choose a dual or triple temperature zone wine coolers. Constant temperature control technology ensures you are able to store your wine at the appropriate temperatures for the best aging and taste results.
Protect From UV Rays
UV rays is the biggest enemy of the quality of your wines. Storing wine where UV rays can get to it can compromise the taste, particularly when you are trying to age wine. The double or triple paned tempered glass door are designed to avoid the hamful rays and light while allowing you to watch the status of your wines. The inner side light is usually designed to very temper which will not give off much heat and never hurt your wines.
Proper Storage Position
Most new wine lover or some wine stores may put wine bottles stand up which is actually not the ideal way to store your wine, because the cork in the bottles will deteriorate over time and causing oxidation once the air seeping into the bottle from the cracks in the cork. Wine coolers will allow you to store your wine on its side. This allows the cork to remain in contact with the liquid and keeps the moisture in the cork. It may even expand slightly, which further prevents air from seeping into your wine bottle.