Dual Zone
Dual zone wine coolers feature two independently controlled temperature compartments in a single unit β the ideal solution for collectors who store both red and white wine. Keep whites chilled at 45β50Β°F in the lower zone while reds rest at 55β65Β°F in the upper zone, all without needing separate appliances.Wine Majesty carries dual zone wine...
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How to choose the right wine rack.
1. Start with your collection size
Count what you have and add 25%. Collections grow faster than you expect. A 24-bottle rack fills up in a year for most buyers; a 100-bottle rack buys you five.
2. Consider how you buy
If you buy by the case, look for case-storage modules. If you buy mixed bottles, label-forward racks let you see what you have without pulling every bottle.
3. Match the space
Measure ceiling height, wall width, and depth. Most racks are 12" or 13.5" deep for standard Bordeaux bottles; Burgundy and Champagne need 14"+.
4. Cooling β or not
Passive racks live in temperature-stable rooms (cellars, north-facing interiors). If your room swings more than 10Β°F seasonally, add a cooling unit β we'll help you spec it.