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Introducing wine coolers to your kitchen

July 12, 2010
Posted in Kitchen Advice — Written by Justin

If you are into your wines from around the world or you like to entertain people at your house regularly then you may come up against a few irritating storage issues in your kitchen.

Wine bottles are really difficult to store because of their shape. This is not too much of a problem with red wine as it needs to be kept warm, but white wine and rosé must be kept in the fridge if they are to be at their best. Most refrigerators are poorly designed to hold wine bottles and you may find that your struggle to store them alongside food items and other drinks.

The solution to this problem is to invest in a wine cooler or two for your kitchen. Some coolers are designed just for white wine and rosé because they are independent refrigeration units, but others have separate compartments for different wines. Each compartment can be set to a different temperature so you can enjoy wine that has been kept in the ideal conditions for taste.

Coolers generally slot neatly in between the cabinets beneath the surface of your kitchen worktops. Your wine will always be readily accessible and your fridge will be free to store more day-to-day items.

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