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Choose the Right Alcohol Storage for Your Basement
Wine, this French tradition! What is often a source of pride for guests at dinner parties with friends, but also raises some concerns for us: how to store and age it if we're unlucky enough not to have a basement storage? Thanks to electric alcohol storage units, you can now care for your wine, even in small spaces. Provided that you choose it correctly.
More than just a bottle rack, it maintains your valuable nectar at the proper temperature, replicating the same conditions as a natural wine cellar. Modern alcohol storage units can hold from 16 to 200 bottles and also meet our space and layout constraints. Some models are fully integrated, others stand alone, their sizes depending on your desires and needs. There are small models with or without glaze, built-in cellar boxes, real wine cellars... Choose from a wide range of options!
Alcohol Storage for Service or Aging?
Before purchasing an alcohol storage unit, it's important to understand the difference between these two types of products. Service storage usually has a small capacity and stores wine for just a few weeks. In contrast, aging storage can store your finest wines for aging over several years! Service storage units are typically used to keep wine at the right temperature before serving. These models are especially suitable for restaurants that display bottles they will serve to their guests.
For private individuals who wish to age their wine, aging storage units seem more appropriate. Many models offer multiple levels with different temperature settings: keep in mind that all wines should be stored between 10 and 15 degrees Celsius. One well-regulated temperature may suffice. Service storage is also very useful for storing wine before dinner, so it's at the right temperature.
Here is our collection of the most beautiful alcohol storage units to inspire you:
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