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  2. 10 of the Best Wine Fridges to Keep Your Rosé (and All Your ...

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    4. Koolatron Urban Series 6 Wine Fridge. Best Mini Wine Fridge. Capacity: 6 bottles Why We Love It: Space-saving, blocks UV rays You don't have to be a huge collector to have great-tasting wine.

  3. Vinotemp - Wikipedia

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    Vinotemp was founded in 1985 in Los Angeles, California by Francis Ravel. Ravel initially produced and sold wine before transitioning into making wine cabinets. [citation needed] In 1993, Ravel created a self-contained wine cooling unit, which would come to be one of the companies most lucrative products. [ 2]

  4. Iced-Up Evaporator Coils. The evaporator coils are where the air goes to cool down. However, if they're covered in frost, air can't pass through efficiently and won't get adequately cooled ...

  5. Storage of wine - Wikipedia

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    Wines stored in a rack. Storage of wine is an important consideration for wine that is being kept for long-term aging. While most wine is consumed within 24 hours of purchase, fine wines are often set aside for long-term storage. Wine is one of the few commodities that can improve in flavour and value with age, but it can also rapidly ...

  6. Wine cooler - Wikipedia

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    Because most of the flavor in the wine is obscured by the fruit and sugar, the wine used in wine coolers tends to be of the cheapest available grade. Since January 1991, when the United States Congress quintupled the excise tax on wine, [ 3 ] most producers of wine coolers dropped wine from the mix, substituting it with cheaper malt liquor . [ 4 ]

  7. 5 Editor-Approved Ways To Chill Your Bottle Of Wine As Fast ...

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    There are few things worse than lukewarm wine.Whether you're opening up a hostess gift, don't own a wine fridge, or forgot to cool a bottle ahead of time, pouring a glass that's not at the optimal ...

  8. Absorption refrigerator - Wikipedia

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    An absorption refrigerator is a refrigerator that uses a heat source to provide the energy needed to drive the cooling process. Solar energy, burning a fossil fuel, waste heat from factories, and district heating systems are examples of convenient heat sources that can be used. An absorption refrigerator uses two coolants: the first coolant ...

  9. Einstein refrigerator - Wikipedia

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    The Einstein–Szilard or Einstein refrigerator is an absorption refrigerator which has no moving parts, operates at constant pressure, and requires only a heat source to operate. It was jointly invented in 1926 by Albert Einstein and his former student Leó Szilárd , who patented it in the U.S. on November 11, 1930 ( U.S. patent 1,781,541 ).