Wine Cooling System You Don't Want To Miss Out On These
Have you ever thought of adding a Wine Cooling System to your home If not then now's the chance to sit back and think about it!
If you have a lot of get-togethers with family and friends where alcoholic beverages are served and they're mainly beer then you need to take your room to the next level. You can do that by adding a Wine Cooling System like a Countertop Wine Cooler or even a 200-bottle Wine Refrigerator. Although you may want to hold off on the larger ones until you've used a smaller one to make sure it's a hit during party night. WHICH I'M SURE IT WILL PROBABLY BE!
When you add a Wine Cooling System to your game room you better be prepared to start hearing "Lets Break Out The Wine".
And once you have a wine cooling unit in your home you'll be adding a variety of wines and they'll spark conversations before they're even drank.
So what are some kinds of wine coolers out there? Read on below to get a taste!
Find The Wine Cooling System That's Right For You A Basic Introduction
Lets start with the basic Countertop Wine Cooler. They usually hold between 6 to 12 bottles of wine and average around $100 - $200 dollars. They're small so you can have them on a countertop or even better, have them on a shelf behind the bar to keep little hands from opening them. There are both horizontal and vertical versions out there so measure the space you'll be adding it to before heading out and buying the first one you see.
Next you can find so-called "Free-Standing" Wine Coolers. They'll hold anywhere from 6 to 20 bottles of wine. They range in shape from tall and narrow to short and squat. Pretty much they'll fit just about anywhere and are a great wine cooling system choice if you want to add a variety of wines without going overboard.
Moving on to the next size you'll find the wine coolers that hold over 20 bottles of wine. Since they are of larger size some even hold other types of beverages like beer and soda.
If you still want something more then a mid-range wine cooling system may be what you want. Holding around 25 – 50 bottles of wine and other beverages they can really keep things looking cool. Some of these come with "Duel Zone Temperature Chambers" which is used for the different types of red and white wine. A great wine refrigerator that won't take up all your space in the game room.
For 50-60 bottles of wine you're going to need to get into the larger wine refrigerators. These range from pretty basic to pretty cool with electronic temperature monitoring and one touch operating systems to change temperatures.
All the rest that are 60 bottles and more really have some cool bells and whistles and unless you're a really avid wine drinker you probably don't need this type. Especially when the larger ones run up into the $1000 dollar range and more. Still some of the features you may find are electronic temperature setting, compressors to suppress vibrations, clean air circulation with charcoal filters to keep the air clean and more.
Useful Wine Information
Time To Chill
When it comes to chilling wine the recommended temperature is 55-60 degrees farenheit/12.7-15.5 Celsius for Red Wine. 49-56 / 9.5 – 13.3 Celsius degrees for White Wine and 49-51 / 9.5-10.5 Celsius for Rose Wine.
To keep wine tasting fresh there you'll want to keep the temperature in the range that is recommended. Other things to watch out for is keeping it out of direct light, not having too much or too little humidity, fresh air circulation as comes with larger wine coolers and no vibrations. Keep all those things under control and you'll have a nice tasting bottle of wine at your next holiday party!
Experiment With Different Types Of Wine
Whether you're about to purchase your first wine cooling system or have been a wine lover for a long time break from the norm. Start taste testing various types. That can be done usually for free at wine factories or even better, get out once in a while by joining a Wine Club. At a Wine Club you'll get to meet new people, taste new wines and share your opinions. From California Wines to French Wines debate which is better!
And you could always try a "Wine Of The Month Club" if local Wine Clubs aren't your thing. Anything to try a variety of top wines.
You'll Fall In Love With Wine
Even though you may have not been a huge wine drinker, after you purchase a wine cooling system you may become a wine lover. Before you know it you'll be purchasing wine gift baskets for your friends trying to get them involved in wine tasting.
Having wine on hand for special occasions is always a good idea so adding a Wine Cooling System is just another GREAT GAME ROOM DECORATING IDEA for your home.
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