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08-15-2008, 02:17 AM #1
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small wine fridges
anyone recommendations? I don't need anything huge (unde 50 bottles) i was thinking about this one since I don't like stainless for where it's going.
http://www.wineenthusiast.com/capri-...(mahogany).asp
anyone have this or something similar? should I just drop extra dough and get a eurocave?
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08-27-2008, 03:03 AM #2
Can't go wrong w/ a EuroCave - profressional grade all around... our experience w/ them has been great, but they come at a dear premium. If you decide on a Eurocave, go bigger than what you think you need as the bang-for-buck factor is awful in their small formats... little more money goes a long way here (i.e., a medium is just a touch more expensive than a small, and has 2x the capacity).
I know you say you don't like stainless, but a very attractive value option is the GE Profile series, around $450-500, and you can find them anywhere (appliance stores, Home Depot, etc).
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10-15-2008, 01:41 AM #3
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3 Recommendations for a Wine Fridge
First is the La Glaciere Wine Fridge. There are only 2,000 out there and they retail for $17,000, but are well worth it.
Second is a multi-functional piece which might fit your style better. The Coffee Table Wine Fridge is smaller and provides easy access.
Third is Willy Rizo's 1970's Retro Wine Fridge which functions as a table and has tons of style.
Lastly, there's tons of unique wine accessories out there to go with whatever fridge you choose.
Best of luck!



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