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.
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