Remember that time you planned the perfect dinner party, chilled your wine in the refrigerator, but by the time it got to the table it tasted like rancid cardboard? Did you know that the reason for that may well be the temperature fluctuations within the bottle? Because wine is affected by temperature, and chilled wines more than any other, it may be important to you to purchase a wine refrigerator. There are a variety of sizes depending upon your needs and with that variety comes a wide range of prices.
Small Wine Refrigerators:
The small varieties can easily accommodate four to eight bottles of wine and start at about eighty dollars and go up from there depending upon the number of bottles it can store, the type of material it is made from, temperature range and a variety of other possible accoutrements. It is possible to turn one of those little office refrigerators into a small wine refrigerator with a few minor adjustments.
Medium Wine Refrigerators:
As your collection grows, it may become necessary to upgrade your wine refrigerator to something a bit larger. Staring at about $150.00 these wine refrigerators, can hold in excess of twenty-four bottles comfortably and are about the size of those larger dorm-room refrigerators. Potentially, similar adjustments can be made on one of those to create a viable larger wine refrigerator should the need arise.
Large Wine Refrigerators:
Those who are looking for serious wine storage may want to consider a large wine refrigerator. These appliances are about the same size as an average food refrigerator, but are designed to hold wine at a temperature that will help keep the bottles fresh as long as possible. Holding upwards of fifty bottles of wine, these varieties cost in excess of $300.00.
Built-in Wine Refrigerators:
Can you imagine having your wine refrigerator built-in next to your dishwasher? Can you think of anything more convenient? If you are that kind of connoisseur, then you may want to consider talking to your builder about installing a built-in wine refrigerator. These varieties can comfortably house upwards of 37 bottles and cost about the same as a large wine refrigerator.
So, if you are interested in avoiding any future problems with temperature causing your wine to go bad, then consider a wine refrigerator. Even if it means revamping one of those little office styles temporarily, is that better than the embarrassment of sitting down to dinner with friends only to discover that that thirty dollar bottle of Chablis has gone bad due to a temperature issue?
References:
http://www.bizrate.com/winecellars/products__keyword--wine+refrigerator__kw--wine+refrigerator__qcid--1361246.html
http://www.wineracksuperstore.com/winerefrigerators.shtml

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