Wine refrigerator reviews can tell you so much information about the wine fridge you should get. A great step in your evolvement as a wine connoisseur is having your own wine fridge so that you can store wine correctly.
Keeping your wine in a wine cooler or wine refrigerator has its benefits over keeping your wine in a wine cellar. In a wine cellar you are more likely to keep other things that can actually get into and harm your wines. If you keep hams or cheeses in your wine cellar it is actually not good for your wine at all as the smell can enter through the corks and taint the wine.
Imagine bring a wine to a dinner with the label half chewed off by mice – not a good look – if you are keeping your wine in a cellar it is very important to keep it as clean as possible to avoid insects and mice..
Making sure your wine cellar is properly ventilated is also very beneficial. Having a wine that smells like mould or stinks of must is a really bad way to start or finish your evening.
Many wine refrigerator reviews will sometimes look at two different styles of wine cooler with the first being a thermoelectric wine cooler - these wine coolers are good, as they have no vibrations, but they do not really keep cold that well so they are not good for everyday use.
The other kind of wine cooler that is often reviewed in many wine refrigerator reviews is compressor driven - these types of wine coolers keep really cold and are really good for storing wine (especially whites) if you are in it every few days or so … basically a wine fridge not a place for aging. Chin Chin!
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Getting a new wine cooler or wine fridge can be a bit of a difficult task and you’re more than likely looking at wine cooler reviews and wondering about how many bottles you want to keep in it and how big the thing should be. You may be asking yourself questions like ‘Am I going to be storing both white and red wine?’ and ‘what about if I want to keep both?’
You are probably astonished to know that there are actually wine coolers out there that have dual compartments and are good for storing both red and white wines at there optimum drinking temperatures and we will look at those a bit later on in the article. Now lets have a quick look at the reasons why you should keep your wine in a wine cooler.
It is actually quite important to keep wine at a stable and constant temperature. A temperature of about 14 degrees Celsius is perfect. Anything too hot and the wine starts to expand and it will kind of cook itself – this will leave you with a bottle of wine that tastes like boiled raisins. It is also very important to keep your wine at the proper humidity level of around seventy percent.
Never let the humidity get below 50%, this is not very good at all. You can make the humidity level rise by keeping a bucket of water in your wine cellar or also by using a humidifier. Never keep your wine in your household fridge, as the humidity level is very low – around 20%. Wine cooler reviews that you find online will often tell you if the wine cooler has a humidity tray or not.
It is also very important to keep your wine out of the sunlight and UV light- lots of wine cooler reviews also have information on wine coolers that have UV filtration glass doors and these are quite important.
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