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Wine Art, 2 bottles

Wine Art, 2 bottles

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Model Number: WINEARTBS

Regular price $799.00
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2 bottles opened perfectly preserved and at an ideal serving temperature

This black & silver wine art model allows you to store two open bottles at an ideal serving temperature. This exclusive system offers two separate compartments allowing you the freedom to bring 2 bottles of red and/or white wine to the correct serving temperature.
Owing to its innovative air vacuum system, your wine is protected from any risk of oxidation for a maximum of 10 days after opening.

 

Important facts

Preservation of open bottles & bringing your wine to the correct serving temperature
The guarantee of a perfectly kept wine stored at an ideal serving temperature ... the satisfaction of drinking a wine with its flavours intact, the freedom to drink, at your own pace, a bottle that has been open for several days, owing to the air vacuum system. Black/white version.

Two bottles at an ideal serving temperature
In order for wine to fully express its flavours, it must be served at the correct temperature. In this way, red wines need to be stored at around 16°C, white or rosé wines at around 8°C. The exclusive Wine Art system offers two separate compartments allowing you the freedom to bring 2 bottles of red and/or white to the correct serving temperature.

Tasting qualities preserved for several days after opening
Once opened, your bottles can be put back in a Wine Art compartment. Thanks to the innovative air vacuum system, your wine is protected from any risk of oxidation for a maximum of 10 days after opening.

 

Storage advice

Storage and preservation advice

Did you know? All wines mature at the same temperature, whether underground or in an electric wine cabinet.

Maturing cabinets EuroCave reproduces all of the criteria required for effectively maturing wines, in this way recreating, on a smaller scale, the ideal storage conditions found in a natural cellar. 5 criteria are essential for a wine to reach its full potential:

A constant temperature - For optimal wine maturing, it is necessary to have a stable temperature of 10°C - 14°C, whatever the external temperature is.
Suitable humidity levels - It is essential to maintain suitable humidity levels, between 50 and 80%. The ideal humidity level is 50 - 80%.

Below 50%, the cork could dry out causing the wine to leech out. Above 80%, condensation could appear on the bottles and the labels could peel off. Mould may even develop if there is insufficient air circulation.


Ideal ventilation - it is essential to ensure there is sufficient air circulation or mould and bacteria could develop.


Maximum protection from light - For optimal maturation, wine must be protected from all sources of light: only darkness prevents the deterioration of tannins by oxidation. Direct sunlight containing UV rays causes irreparable damage to wine. Indirect light is also harmful. In the long term, it can break down the structure of the wine and dilute it.


Absence of vibrations - In order to mature in optimal conditions, wine must be protected from vibrations, which break down the molecules of some of wine's chemical compounds.

Serving Advice

Serving Advice

This wine cabinet is a wine Serving cabinet.

Wine serving cabinets bring wines to an ideal serving temperature. Cabinets with several temperature zones allow you to store several types of wine in them.

Indeed, temperature is a key element when serving and tasting wines.  A few degrees too high or too low prevents a great vintage from fully expressing itself!   A wine that is too cold will not reveal its aromas to the nose; if too warm it will appear to be too alcoholic.  When in the mouth, a wine served at an incorrect temperature will not reveal the entire palette of its flavours.

Did you know ? The ice bucket is perfect to keep the wine’s serving temperature during the meal or the tasting. However you do not refresh a wine with it, otherwise the drop in temperature will damage the flavours of your wine.

Wines & Temperatures

White wine serving Temperatures
-7-8°C : Simple Champagnes et sparkling wines, muscats, simple syrupy wines
- 9-10°C : Alsace late-harvest, sweet wines, light or acidic dry white wines
- 11-12°C : Dry white wines, medium-dry white wines (Vouvray, Pinot gris d'Alsace), Gewurztraminer, fine Champagnes, fine syrupy wines, Noble Grapes
- 13-14°C : High quality dry white wines, Vin Jaune and other oxidative styled wines
- 15-16°C : Aged wines

Rosé wine Temperatures
- 7-8°C : Simple rosé Champagnes and other sparkling rosés
- 9-10°C : Light rosés, quaffing wines
- 11-12°C Fine rosé champagnes, classic rosé wines
- 13-14°C :Bordeaux clarets, structured rosé wines, Burgundy rosés

Red wine Temperatures
- 11 - 12°C : light and fruity red wines
- 13 - 14°C : Beaujolais and low tannic wines, Banyuls and other Vin Doux Naturel
- 15 - 16°C : Burgundies, Rhône, Loire and medium-bodied red wines
- 17 - 18°C : Bordeaux and all the red wines with a good structure, Ports
- 19 - 20°C : Exceptional, developed wines

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