A climate controlled Wine Cellar/Cabinet, from Vintec
October 17th, 2011
With the Vintec V110SG2e dual-zone wine cabinet, you can always have your white wines at the perfect chilled temperature (5-8°) and your reds at the right serving temperature (15-18°). Made for entertaining, this 110 bottle cabinet will ensure your wines are enjoyed at their best. Stainless steel frame, glass door, 11 Beechwood shelves.
Materials
Stainless steel frame
Black Body
UV treated glass door
11 Beechwood shelves
Blue internal led lights
Dimensions
1390mm x 595mm x 677 + spacer = 707mm
Vintec
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