Opting to store your wine in a wine fridge is a great solution for those wine lovers that have limited space, want a dedicated temperature controlled space for their wine collection or want to add another layer to their home bars, kitchens or butler pantries. Wine Fridges maintain the ideal temperatures for your wines with no effort from you. Whether you choose a single or dual zone fridge, setting your wine fridge to the right temperature for your specific wine collection is important for the longevity and integrity of your wine’s life. In this guide we dive into the key elements to know and consider before choosing the wine fridge that best suits your needs.
Ideal Wine Storage Temperature
As most wine aficionados know, storing your wine at the right temperature is the most important factor to preserving the flavor and aromas of your wine through its life span. Generally, red wine storage temperature is most ideal set at 50-60°, while most white wine storage temperatures prefer a slightly cooler temperature of 45-50°. If your goal is to store both reds and whites together in your beverage fridge, then aim for an overall temperature of 55°. However, if your beverage fridge is a dual zone wine fridge, then you can set each side to their own separate temperatures, allowing for the best elements for your entire collection. Most wines are generally best consumed within 2-3 years but having them stored at just the right wine fridge temperature allows for a slightly longer lifespan, especially for those more pricey, premium wines.
Wine Fridge Temperatures for Different Wines
If your collection really varies in the types of wines, a dual-zone wine fridge might just be the right solution for you because it will allow for multiple temperatures in its various sections. For sparkling wines and Champagnes, such as Dom Pérignon, La Marca and Berlucchis, are best kept at temperatures at the lower end of 40-50°, but recommended to be served closer to that 50° temperature. White wines and Roses, such as Pinot Grigios, Rieslings and White Zinfandels, are recommended to be stored at a slightly warmer temperature of 45-55°. Your lighter red wines like Pinot Noirs and Gamays, are best stored at 50-60° while your darker, more full-bodied red wines like Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignons are stored at the warmest of the temperature range of 60-65°. Knowing these temperature ranges is important when deciding on what type of wine fridge you should choose. If your collection really ranges from sparkling wines, Roses and Merlot, a dual-zone wine fridge is your best option. If your one wine lover type of person, a single zone wine fridge will work just fine. Explore our range of wine fridges to find your best fit.
Why Does Wine Storage Temperature Matter
Wine storage temperatures are extremely important because they help maintain the integrity and aroma of your wines. Keeping a consistent temperature is key because running temperatures warmer than wanted runs the risk of aging your wines too quickly, rapidly shortening their lifespan. On the other hand, keeping temperatures too cool won’t allow your wine’s flavor to properly develop. Choosing a wine fridge is the most efficient tool to help maintain a consistent temperature and lifespan for your wine collection.
Things to Keep in Mind When Using a Wine Fridge
The number one thing to keep in mind when choosing and using a wine fridge is making sure you have optimal placement of your wine fridge. Just like any wine storage solution, keeping your wine away from UV light is the most vital as UV light can alter your wine’s chemical composition, leading to undesirable aromas and flavors. Additionally, ensuring you aren’t placing your wine fridge against other appliances is also important, as doing so would make your wine fridge appliance run hotter and work harder. Placing your wine fridge against other appliances could also cause vibrations to the wine being stored, which is also not recommended as the vibrations can affect your wine’s aging process and therefore taint your wines aromas and flavors. Another important element to keep in mind when using a wine fridge is the humidity level. A humidity level kept around 60% in your wine fridge is ideal and will help your wine bottle corks not dry out and lose their tight seal.
A wine fridge is a great storage solution for your wine collection and a great addition and is a value add to any space. It offers the most ideal conditions for long-term storage and keeps your wine readily available to enjoy at any moment. Still not sure what wine fridge is best for you? Connect with our Cellar Design Experts who are available to answer any questions you may have and will guide you to the best storage solution for your needs.
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