Whether it’s the burst of ripening strawberries with hints of lychee and vanilla from a French rosé, notes of gooseberry from a New Zealand Sauvignon, or a Spanish Rioja’s dark chocolate aroma, storing wine in its optimum conditions will give the best possible results for a fine-tasting experience. Temperature, humidity, darkness and even the angle at which the bottles are stored will all have an impact on the taste and nose of wine. Here’s a guide on the best ways to store wine in order to give you the best possible drinking experience.
The Importance of Proper Wine Storage
Two of wine’s biggest enemies are heat and sunlight, as UV rays can cause premature ageing. This is why it is important to choose a wine conditioning unit that comes with a tinted glass door as well as energy-efficient LED lighting that won’t heat surrounding air. A standard fridge just doesn’t cut the mustard, as wine needs a variety of storage conditions to allow it to mature fully. A model with two or even three independently controlled temperature zones allows you to store white, red and sparkling in their own optimum conditions.
Miele wine conditioning units offer a DynaCool system to ensure cold air circulates continuously to maintain a uniform temperature while keeping humidity at 70% to prevent corks from drying out. Wine should be stored between 6˚C and 18˚C for best results. If whites and red are in the same zone, choose a temperature between 12˚C and 14˚C, as this is suitable for both. Anything over 22˚C will cause wines to mature too quickly, while anything below 5˚C won’t allow them to fully mature.
Additional features to look out for in a wine conditioning unit include filters to keep the air around the bottles clean and prevent unwanted odours from permeating the corks, as well as anti-vibration technology that stops sediments from being disturbed while the wine is maturing.
Tips for Perfect Wine Storage: Keep Corks Moist and Pick the Right Wine Fridge
Bottles should be stored horizontally, as this helps keep the cork moist and is ideal for long-term storage. Cork is traditionally used as it expands in the neck of the bottle, protecting the wine from oxygen. If the cork dries out, it lets air inside, causing premature oxidation, which makes wines to lose their freshness and taste flat.
Another aspect to consider is the size of wine conditioning unit that will suit your needs. This is often determined by the space available in your kitchen or utility room and there are varying styles to choose from. Integrated, freestanding, built-under, and handleless designs all complement different kitchen styles and storage requirements. Before you buy, check there is enough room to open the door fully for easy access and that there is some space for the wine conditioning unit to ventilate. As well as front ventilation, you need to ensure that side ventilation won’t be blocked, which can cause over-heating, especially for built-in models.
Effortless Wine Storage: Stylish, Compact, and Packed with Technology
Miele offers 8 different wine conditioning units, each with its own range of features and functions.
Every product includes all the must-have wine-preserving technology that will store your collection in optimum conditions for as long as needed.
For something neat and compact for a contemporary kitchen, the KWT 7112 iG is a built-in design with Push2open technology, perfect for modern, handleless kitchens. Simply press the front of the door and it opens – no fuss, no hassle. FlexiFrame Plus is ideal for storing larger bottles, as individual slats can be rearranged in two directions to accommodate larger diameters. Odourless refrigeration is easy with Active AirClean Filters, a combination of active charcoal and chitosan, while a flush-fit LED lighting strip is energy efficient, temperature neutral and the perfect way to present your wine. UV filters in the tinted glass door also provide optimum protection from sunlight.
One of the biggest kitchen trends is for housing cooking and cooling appliances within an island unit. Having a built-under wine conditioning unit such as the KWT 6322 UG-1 installed into one allows convenient access. Separate temperature zones enable you to store three different types of wine while the DynaCool system allows you to chill your wine perfectly. You’ll also benefit from Active AirClean filter, LED lighting, a tinted glass door and pull-out racks.
Miele’s wine conditioning units offer up to three independently controlled temperature zones, allowing you to store white, red and sparkling in their own optimum conditions.
Miele’s top of the range built-in KWT 2672 ViS wine conditioning unit, meanwhile, combines high-end design and wine preserving technology. It comes with a SommelierSet, an innovative accessory compromising of a glass holder and two decanting racks, perfect for chilling glasses before serving, preparing wine for decanting and conditioning open bottles for best results. There is also three temperature zones, the FlexiFrame and Push2open features offer added versatility.
Selecting the perfect wine conditioning unit for your collection not only gives your kitchen an on-trend designer look but it also keeps your bottles in optimum condition. Whether it’s only for a few days or longer term, saved for a special occasion, storing wine in this way gives it the care and attention it deserves.
Give Your Wine the Care it Deserves
Explore Miele’s range of wine conditioner units, providing superior storage while adding an elegant touch to your home. We have partnered with Miele to offer you up to £500 in Wanderlust Wine vouchers*, when purchasing selected built-in wine conditioning units or MasterCool appliances from Miele.
*Valid for purchases made via Miele Direct between 3rd July – 22nd October 2024. Complimentary vouchers are available on selected models. See full terms & conditions for more details.
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