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Wine Coolers

Wine Coolers

Wine, champagne, and prosecco are as popular as ever, whether people are out on the town or relaxing at home.

So, if you run a pub, bar, restaurant, or supermarket, maximizing your displays to showcase your bottles in the best light is essential.

This is where our wine coolers come in. They have an exclusive design with a black interior and LED lighting, which can help getting you ahead of competition in the wine game. As we all know, customers buy with their eyes and our wine coolers will help make your bottles stand out.

Wine Cooler

TFW200-F

Item no.: 34128

155 / 141 l

W: 595

D: 570

H: 820

Wine Cooler

TFW200-2F

Item no.: 34127

155 / 131 l

W: 595

D: 570

H: 820

Wine Cooler

TFW300-2F

Item no.: 34126

270 / 250 l

W: 595

D: 680

H: 1390

Wine Cooler

TFW400-2F

Item no.: 34132

416 / 350 l

W: 595

D: 680

H: 1760

Wine Cooler

TFW400-F

Item no.: 34134

426 / 350 l

W: 595

D: 680

H: 1760

Wine Cooler

TFW100-S

Item no.: 34135

80 / 57 l

W: 295

D: 570

H: 860

Wine Cooler

TFW200-S

Item no.: 34130

155 / 141 l

W: 595

D: 570

H: 820

Wine Cooler

TFW200-2S

Item no.: 34129

155 / 131 l

W: 595

D: 570

H: 820

Wine Cooler

TFW400-2S

Item no.: 34131

416 / 350 l

W: 595

D: 680

H: 1760

Wine Cooler

TFW400-S

Item no.: 34133

426 / 350 l

W: 595

D: 680

H: 1760

Black Undercounter Wine Cooler

SC85 BLACK

Item no.: 34854

92 / 85 l

W: 503

D: 567

H: 775

Wine Dispenser

DKS95-2/20L

Item no.: 16107

120 / 102 l

W: 392

D: 595

H: 1120

Wine Dispenser

DKS95-3/10L

Item no.: 16109

90 / 80 l

W: 350

D: 455

H: 1145

Display Cooler Suitable for Wine

CPV1380E

Item no.: 37800

372 / 350 l

W: 595

D: 640

H: 1840

Bottle Cooler Suitable for Wine

CPP1380E

Item no.: 37799

372 / 350 l

W: 595

D: 640

H: 1840

Wine Coolers

Why choose a wine cooler for your business?

Our range of elegant wine coolers is designed to keep wines at the perfect temperature while helping create attractive displays with real visual impact. In addition to maintaining the right temperature, the wine cooler cabinets also help protect the wine from elements such as UV light and odors. The wine cooler fridges come with a small water reservoir to help maintain an optimal level of humidity in the unit to preserve the wine corks.

Types of wine coolers: Finding the perfect fit for your needs

At TEFCOLD, we offer a wide range of energy efficient wine coolers to suit your exact requirements, from standard sizes to slim wine coolers. They can be freestanding or built-in as desired, and we also offer wine dispensers to help optimize service and customer experience.

Our range of wine fridges is designed to keep wines and other bottled beverages at the perfect temperature while helping create attractive displays with real visual impact. We offer solutions with one or dual temperature zones, so cabinets can store, cool, and display both red, white wine, and sparkling wine at the same time.

If you sell wine by the glass or carafe, our wine dispensers accommodate 20-litre or 30-litre bag-in-a-box wine, which can be chilled to the desired temperature and served from a choice of two or three taps.

The wine cooler cabinets are equipped with beautiful natural wooden shelves. If you want to enhance the visual impact of your wine bottles, additional presentation shelves allow you to slant the bottles towards the glass so that the entire bottle and label is visible.

How to properly store and serve wine

If you're a wine enthusiast or an aspiring connoisseur, you know that proper wine storage and serving techniques can dramatically improve the overall wine experience.

To maintain the quality and taste of your wine, it's essential to store it at the right temperature. Here are the ideal temperature ranges for different types of wine:

  • Sparkling Wine: 4-10°C
  • Light White Wine: 7-10°C
  • Full-Bodied White Wine: 10-13°C
  • Light Red Wine: 13-16°C
  • Full-Bodied Red Wine: 16-18°C
  • Dessert Wine: 13-16°C

When it comes to serving temperatures, chill sparkling, white, and rosé wines just before serving. For red wines, let them breathe for 15-20 minutes at room temperature before serving.

In addition to maintaining the correct temperature, here are a few more parameters to keep an eye on to ensure optimal storage conditions for your wine collection:

  • Temperature stability
    Set your wine cooler's temperature to match the recommended ranges mentioned above. Avoid frequent adjustments to prevent temperature fluctuations.

  • Humidity control
    Aim for 60-70% humidity inside the cooler. An overly dry environment may cause corks to dry out, while excessive humidity can lead to mold growth.

  • UV protection
    Prolonged exposure to sunlight can damage wine. Keep your wine cooler away from windows or direct sunlight and opt for a cabinet model with UV-protective glass doors.

  • Organization
    Store wines horizontally to keep the cork moist, preventing oxidation.
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