Who makes vinotemp wine coolers?
Vinotemp International
Each unit is designed by Vinotemp International, a Southern California based family-owned company with a history that spans over thirty years. Our goal is to provide you with quality and excellent service at a great value.
Where are vinotemp wine coolers made?
Wine Mate is 24 years old and has made innovative and patented wine cooling systems to work in a home or commercial environment. Each unit uses the finest materials and is designed and assembled in our Henderson, Nevada facility.
How much do wine coolers cost?
On average, a built-in unit for home use will cost you around $600. Most built-in wine coolers have a capacity of at least 18 bottles, and you can expect to pay around $400 for such a unit. Prices go over $1000 for appliances with capacities of 30 bottles or over, or for those with double doors.
How cold does a wine cooler get?
46°F degrees
A wine cooler is set to a higher temperature range than a refrigerator or beverage cooler because wine should not be stored as cold as other beverages. On average a wine cooler will not offer temperatures below 46°F degrees.
How does Vinotemp work?
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How long does wine last in the fridge?
If you were responsible enough to remember these precautions before you hit the hay, a bottle of red or white wine can last approximately between two and five days.
Do people still make wine coolers?
In recent years, however, a new generation of ready-to-drink, wine-based cocktails, similar to the original California Cooler, have been cropping up in bars and liquor stores across the country. Just don’t call them wine coolers.
What is the difference between a wine cooler and a wine refrigerator?
What is the difference between a wine cooler, beverage cooler and refrigerator? A wine cooler is set to a higher temperature range than a refrigerator or beverage cooler because wine should not be stored as cold as other beverages. On average a wine cooler will not offer temperatures below 46°F degrees.