The Vintec (featured in DQ52) Professional Wine Gallery is the most artful of wine cellars, suitable for both homes and restaurants.
December 21st, 2011
A wine collection is a carefully curated piece of work – and it deserves to be displayed as such.

The Vintec Professional Wine Gallery has been specially crafted to showcase beautiful wine lists in fine dining restaurants and wine collections in private homes.

This climate-controlled wine cellar provides the perfect storage conditions for up to 288 wine bottles in a sleek, seductive and eye-catching display. Mirror stainless steel provides a stunning contemporary finish and heated glass doors ensure that condensation doesn’t form on the glass.

The Vintec Wine Gallery isn’t just beautiful to look at; it’s the most versatile and convenient wine storage solution for sommeliers, making it the ideal choice for restaurants and wine bars alike.

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