The correct temperature determines the taste of the wine and thus you’re drinking pleasure. The WTUes 1653 features two zones with the ability to set the temperature anywhere between 5oC to 20oC in each zone. This allows you to store a combination of red & white wine or champagne in the same unit whilst keeping […]
November 21st, 2008
The correct temperature determines the taste of the wine and thus you’re drinking pleasure. The WTUes 1653 features two zones with the ability to set the temperature anywhere between 5oC to 20oC in each zone. This allows you to store a combination of red & white wine or champagne in the same unit whilst keeping the bottles at their optimum drinking temperature.
The LED digital temperature display for upper and lower temperature range makes it easy to see at a glance that your wine is being stored at your selected temperature. The WTUes 1653 with its double glazed tinted glass door & stainless steel frame can accommodate up to 38 Bordeaux bottles (750ml). Other features include 5 storage shelves, a lockable door, interchangeable door hinges and an active charcoal filter. Air quality is essential to the maturing process, since wine continues to breathe through the cork. This charcoal filter ensures a constant supply of fresh, clean air while the wine is maturing.
Dimensions: Installation space in mm h / w / d 820 – 870 / 600 / min 580
Delivery time: If in stock within a few days throughout Australia
Applications: Domestic use
Finish: Stainless steel trim with uv protected glass door
Manufacturer: Liebherr
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