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6 Best Wine Fridges for Protecting Your Favorite Bottles at Home

You spent all that money on the vino, at least store it properly.

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So you brought a bottle of Brunello all the way back from Italy just to store it out in the open on your bar? No no no. That won't do. You take every precaution to make sure your single malts, Japanese whiskies, and every other manner of spirits are handled properly. You should do the same with your wine. Be it an exotic label brought home from abroad or a case you had shipped to your doorstep.

Kitchen refrigerators run too cold for storing wine long term. The rule "10 minutes in the fridge for red, 10 minutes out of the fridge for white," works in a pinch, but any fan of the grape should consider a proper wine cooler. Wine coolers have a specific range (around 40°F to 60°F) that is ideal for long-term storage. Plus, they have low-impact interior lights and UV-resistant doors to keep sunlight from altering the taste of your wine. Some—honestly any that are worth spending serious money on—have multiple zones that can be set to specific temperatures for whatever wines you are storing at the time.

Wine snobbery can get a bit overwhelming, but a wine fridge is a really simple, generally unfussy way to protect the wines you're spending money on. They're small, quiet appliances that'll make a world of difference when you pour out that Brunello, and it tastes exactly how the wine maker intended.

Best Overall Wine Cooler

Wine Enthusiast Vinotheque Cafe 46 Bottle Cooler

Vinotheque Cafe 46 Bottle Cooler
$1,500 at Williams Sonoma
Credit: Williams Sonoma
Pros
  • Dual zone cellar
  • Great bottle capacity
  • Luxury touches like a touchscreen control and wooden shelving
Cons
  • Higher price tag

Everything you want in a wine cooler from one of the most established names in the category. You've got: A dual zone cellar that holds up to 46 bottles, easy to use touchscreen controls, and light-blocking glass. It looks sleek, and the beechwood shelves offer a nice touch on the interior.

It's also juuuust a hair over 34-inches tall. So if you're wanting it as a built-in, it's the absolute perfect size.

Dimensions24" W x 34.25" H x 25 3/4" D
Capacity 46 bottles
Temperature rangeUpper Zone: 54°F – 68°F Lower Zone: 41°F – 54°F
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KitchenAid Dual Zone Wine Cooler

Dual Zone Wine Cooler
Pros
  • Wide temperature ranges
  • Smart temperature monitoring features
  • Hidden hinges and panel ready for easy matching to your kitchen
Cons
  • Big price tag

In function, KitchenAid's model is almost indistinguishable from the Wine Enthusiast one above. It holds 46 bottles, has a top and bottom dual zone cellar, and touchscreen controls.

Where this wine cooler distinguishes itself is in its finishes. First, it's got wider temperature ranges for a bit more flexibility. The top zone runs from 42°F - 54°F and the bottom from 42°F - 64°F. Then, you've got the panel-ready option, which sends you an unbranded cooler, ready to be be matched to your cabinetry. Finally, we also just much prefer seeing the wood-front racks, opposed to the typical stainless steel. Small touches, but ones which any home sommelier will come to care deeply about.

Dimensions24" W x 34.38" H x 23.625" D
Capacity46 Bottles
Temperature rangeUpper Zone: 42°F – 54°F Lower Zone: 42°F – 64°F
Best Countertop Wine Cooler

Koolatron Six Bottle Wine Cooler

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Pros
  • Incredibly small footprint
  • Nice capacity, considering the size
  • Very quiet
Cons
  • Only one temperature zone

If you're restricted on space, a countertop wine cooler is a great compromise. First and foremost, this one is inexpensive. But it's also really well made. It's black with black glass, so it stops light from hitting your bottles and creates a sleek exterior. It's got an easy-to-use digital control panel, and a nice LED interior lighting system.

The best wine cooler we've used? No. But it's certainly the best for those in a tiny city apartment.

Dimensions ‎10" W x 14.25" H x 20" D
CapacitySix bottles
Temperature range46°F - 66°F
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Best Budget Wine Cooler

Antarctic Star 24 Bottle Wine Cooler

24 Bottle Wine Cooler
Credit: Amazon
Pros
  • Nice capacity
  • Whisper quiet
  • Good temperature range
Cons
  • Only one temperature zone

If you're looking for the cheapest cooler you can find that's still a good option, settle on Antarctic Star's 24 bottle wine cooler. It does what you'd need, and it doesn't look too bad either. It has simple digital controls, plenty of space, and it's perfectly quiet. For $250, you can't find much better.

The real downsides are that for one, it can't be used as a built in, freestanding only. And two, there's only the one temperature zone.

Dimensions16.92" W x 29.13" H x 18.11" D
Capacity24 Bottles
Temperature range40°F - 61°F
Best Value Wine Cooler

Ivation 28 Bottle Wine Cooler

28 Bottle Wine Cooler
Pros
  • Perfect size for an under-counter model
  • Sleek look with dark UV-resistant glass
Cons
  • Only one temperature zone

Ivation's 28 Bottle cooler is our best value buy. At just $100 more expensive than the budget option, it feels a whole world more premium. For one, the UV-resistant glass is tinted. Not that it offers much more protection to clear double-paned glass, but it would allow you to be more flexible about where you place this wine cooler.

Additionally, it's a little bit taller, so it'll fit more flush if you choose to have it as an under-counter option. Plus, with that size comes four extra bottles worth of capacity.

Dimensions16.9 " W x 17.7" H x 33.1" D
Capacity28 bottles
Temperature range41°F - 64°F
Best Wine and Beverage Refrigerator

Kalamera Dual Zone Wine and Beverage Refrigerator

Dual Zone Wine and Beverage Refrigerator
Credit: Amazon
Pros
  • Right side goes down to 38°F, perfect for beverages or bubbly
  • Not a huge footprint
  • Great internal capacity
Cons
  • A bit on the pricey side

You gotta assume that even the world's greatest sommeliers break down and have an ice cold Coca-Cola every now and then, no? This wine cooler makes it possible with a temperature range of 38°F to 50°F on its second side. (Which would also make that second side ideal for storing your bubbly, BTW.)

The storage is incredible, fitting 20 bottles and 78 cans at once. The size fits under a countertop, and the look is nice and sleek.

Dimensions23.4" W x 33.9" H x 22.4" D
Capacity Left side: 20 wine bottles Right side: 78 beverage cans
Temperature range38°F - 50°F
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