By: Bob Gill | 2010-04-01 | Accessories Many people make the mistake of thinking that by just keeping their wine in a normal kitchen refrigerator they will conserve quality and they wonder why other people rave on about having a wine refrigerator. To get the very best out of your wine collection, always store the wine at the correct temperature - in a wine bottle refrigerator. read more
By: Anna Thomson | 2011-12-06 | Technology Most people can not afford the cost of a built-in wine cellar. Therefore, the wine refrigerator has become a staple for those who want a great bottle of wine to enjoy now and again. read more
By: Peter Bucci | 2010-04-01 | Accessories The best thing you can do when trying to keep a wine collection is store them at the right temperature. If you let your wine get too warm it will destroy the taste and the overall quality. When choosing a refrigerator the main thing to consider is the size. read more
By: Jason | 2012-04-29 | Wine The sweet comforts of life are some of the finest luxuries a person can indulge in. There are many different material items one considers when considering comforts and many of them include a specific lifestyle. Among the most popular luxury or comfort items is the wine fridge. read more
By: Jacque Crook | 2011-01-17 | Article Marketing With everyone trying to find ways to be more economical, people have learned to find ways to enjoy quality times with friends, instead of spending large sums of money going out on the town. read more
By: Heather Mills | 2011-03-15 | Consumer Electronics Nothing goes better with a nice dinner than a chilled bottle of wine: red or white to taste. In fact the very act of letting it breath on the counter while dinner preparations are seen to can add an air of classiness and romance to the atmosphere. read more
By: Genesis Davies | 2010-03-30 | Wine When you think of wine bottle refrigerators, chances are, you think of storing white wine there. In North America, most people are accustomed to serving red wine at room temperature and white wine chilled. This is actually not necessarily the best way to go. read more
By: Beth Stoner | 2010-04-01 | Wine Purchasing a wine refrigerator with energy savings features is a smart choice! Thermoelectric wine coolers offer an eco-friendly option for anyone who wants to realize lower energy bills. read more
By: Genesis Davies | 2010-03-26 | Wine Red wine is often served at room temperature, which is a big mistake. Room temp might be the norm, but it should actually be the temperature of the wine cellar. If you don't have a cellar to keep your wine in, then you might want to invest in a red wine refrigerator to keep your wine in optimum condition. read more
By: Andrew Zoebe | 2011-03-19 | Consumer Electronics The perfect wine will have been cultivated within a precise environment set to fully enhance the genuine fragrance and palate of the vine. In order to keep such a hearty red or pristine white at its ultimate character, a wine refrigerator should be utilized. read more
By: Heather Mills | 2011-05-05 | Kitchens Most people get confused by the though of a refrigerator made specially for wine. Are you on of them who is constantly wondering what is so special about it? read more
By: Ethan Daugherty | 2011-04-09 | Science Prior to you wire up your system, cover the places that might be at risk from moisture/condensation. Then generously use the gel right onto the PCB (printed circuit board). This gel will stop any cond... read more
By: Heather Mills | 2011-04-13 | Kitchens The New Year is almost upon us and with it comes a host of celebrations and get-together with family and friends. read more
By: Jason | 2012-04-19 | Wine A food refrigerator is kept well below 50 degrees Fahrenheit, much too cold for a wine refrigerator. Wine should be stored at around 55 degrees. Another difference between the two refrigerators is the the one for food is opened multiple times during a day. read more
By: Jeffery Rush | 2010-04-01 | Wine What's special about wine cellar refrigerators? Wouldn't any regular refrigeration unit be enough? The answer is an emphatic no. read more