Thermador Wine Column for your kitchen
Tue Sep 27 2016
Trendy and modern kitchens are now home to gorgeous wine columns that can hold up to 160 bottles of wine, if not more. People who love their wine or call themselves wine connoisseurs will appreciate these beautiful masterpieces that add luxury to an ordinary kitchen. One such wine column is the Thermador Freedom 18'' wine preservation column that preserves and ages your favorite vintages. In this blog we're looking at some distinctive features that make this a great choice for your beloved wines!
Features
1. Since this is a built-in column, the FREEDOM® heavy duty hinge allows for a fully flush installation and the ability to install custom panels that work with your kitchen design.
2. It comes with the oak wine racks that are fully extendable so you can have an easy access to your lovelies.
3. If you love your red wine and your wife enjoys white wines, you can preserve them both at perfect temperatures with dual temperature and humidity control feature.
4. Heat is terrible for your wine. That's why this unit comes with a tempered and UV-protective glass door that helps preserve your wine.
5. Additionally, it has carbon filters that help reduce the odors and keep your wine column fresh and clean.
6. When it comes to presentation, use the portable aluminium wine presenter to show off your wine collection. Plus theLED interior lighting makes the unit look luxurious and classy.
7. Going on a vacation? Working on a tight electrical budget? This column has several modes such as economy mode, vacation mode and sabbath mode for your convenience.
8. Capacity-wise, this column can hold up to 56 bottles of wine at a given time. Let's just say you'll never run out of wine!
We're all about experiencing the products before you invest in it. So swing by our Louisville store at 1130 Pine Streetto test drive our wine column. Meanwhile, join Chef Keith in learning more about this Thermador wine preservation column.
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