Wine Chillers
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Wine Chillers for an Optimal Serving Temperature
Keep your wine at the right temperature with wine chillers. Not only does a single-bottle wine chiller insulate the vintage, it also prevents water rings on the dining table. A white marble wine chiller adds a luxurious touch to a romantic date night, while black stone champagne chillers modernize the look. Wine bottle chillers are multifunctional, too. Use one as a utensil crock to bring style to the countertop, or use a decorative bottle chiller to display botanicals for an unconventional centerpiece. If you want to keep multiple bottles of cooled wine on hand, opt for a wine bucket instead. Filled with ice, wine buckets act as an elegant beverage tub, keeping multiple bottles cool at once. Glass ones filled with decorative glass marbles among the ice cubes are especially eye-catching. For those who want the full contents of their wine collection available at a moment's notice, opt for a refrigerated wine cooler rather than a wine chiller bucket. With different temperature settings for reds and whites, the wine cellars ensure that you'll always be ready to serve another bottle at your next dinner party.Frequently Asked Questions About Wine Chillers
Are wine chillers worth it?
Yes! Wine chillers are important because temperature fluctuations can be harmful to wine bottles and wine that are stored over longer periods of time. They also ensure that you maintain the proper temperature for the best flavor when you decide to enjoy a glass.
What is the difference between a wine chiller and beverage fridge?
The main difference between wine chillers and regular fridges is temperature. A wine chiller runs at a higher temperature than a beverage cooler - typically no cooler than 45°F degrees, and no warmer than 55°F.
Is it okay to store wine in the fridge?
If you’re storing wine long term, you should avoid standard refrigerators. Wine chillers are best because they keep a more consistent temperature range specifically for wine.