Dual Zone Wine Fridges

SWISSCAVE 2-zone wine coolers are specially designed for wine tempering at the perfect drinking temperature. SWISSCAVE Premium Edition wine coolers will meet your expectations for an uncompromising simplicity and purism. Due to the optical reduction to the essential and the consistent reduction to black casing, doorframe and door handle, this wine storage cabinet fits perfectly in its surrounding. Hotels, restaurants, pubs as well as in a kitchen, basement or a wine chamber in a wine lover’s own home.The door is 100% glass, held in by a filigree precious black metal frame, so you can gain an insight into the visible and easily accessible fine wines, stored on smoothly extendable and lockable wooden racks, as well as on the temperature displays. The sleek, black chrome steel door handle fits perfectly to the colour of the wine cooler but is optional. SWISSCAVE wine cabinets are designed to have low vibration levels, which is particularly important for storing wine longer-term. It has both the winter heating function and the compressor-driven combined active and passive convection cooling function.

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About Wine Fridges

SWISSCAVE wine cabinets meet the highest standards. Whether as a representative wine temperature control unit in gastronomy, restaurants or in the wine lover’s private household.

With their simple and modern appearance and comparatively low noise emission, SWISSCAVE wine coolers fit in the kitchen as well as in the smoking room, in the spare room or in the cellar.

The full-surface glass door, which is held in place by a filigree precious metal frame, allows a view of the fine wines, which are visible and easy to access on smoothly sliding and lockable natural wood shelves, as well as the temperature displays.

SWISSCAVE wine refrigerators are designed to be vibration-free, which is particularly important when wine is to be stored for longer periods. Neither the winter heating function designed for cold cellars nor the compressor-driven combined convection/recirculating air cooling are missing.

Frequently Asked Questions

First, there is the question of individual needs. Using the following 7-point checklist, you can quickly get an idea of which model size and features are likely to be the best fit.

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SWISSCAVE offers four main product lines:

  • Premium Edition Wine Coolers: These are ideal for visible locations like living rooms and restaurants. They feature a sophisticated design with a black anodized aluminum door frame, fully extendable shelves, and customizable lighting. They are also energy-efficient and offer options for mahogany shelves and humidity management.

  • Classic Edition Wine Coolers: These are a more budget-friendly option, suitable for basements or for those who need to store a large number of bottles. While they have fewer shelves and a simpler design than the Premium Edition, they use the same high-quality cooling technology.

  • Kitchen Edition Wine Coolers: Designed for seamless integration into kitchens, these models are available in various sizes to fit standard cabinetry. They come with premium features like all-around lighting, raw Sapele wood shelves, and dual-zone cooling in larger models.

  • Cigar Humidors: For cigar aficionados, SWISSCAVE offers three models of humidors with active temperature and humidity management to ensure proper aging of cigars. They feature solid cedar wood shelves and walls.

The evolving trends in wine storage and kitchen design include:

  • Integration: A growing trend in the premium market is to have built-in and built-under wine coolers as a lifestyle feature in the kitchen.

  • Minimalism: The design philosophy is "less is more," with a focus on simple, purist appliances that perform their function exceptionally well. The wine cooler should blend into the kitchen design rather than stand out.

  • Cellaring: There is a shift away from expensive, custom air-conditioned basements towards using a series of wine coolers for aging wine. This is a more cost-effective and energy-efficient solution that provides precise temperature control.

As a rule of thumb, wines that are to be aged and matured are stored in the range of 10-14°C. Proper temperatures for wines to be stored (including sparkling wine) should therefore be around 12°C.

You can find video instructions for inserting the shelves here: Video instructions

Compressor-based cooling appliances have many advantages: long life as well as a relatively high energy efficiency when running at full capacity. However, compared to thermo electric cooling devices, for example, . . .

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