Chardonnay vs Pinot Grigio – Which Will You Enjoy More?
Chardonnay and Pinot Grigio are two of the most popular types of wine on the market. In fact, in the United States, Chardonnay accounts for 13.3 percent of the total …
Chardonnay and Pinot Grigio are two of the most popular types of wine on the market. In fact, in the United States, Chardonnay accounts for 13.3 percent of the total …
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Shallow depth wine coolers are good for a lot of things, like if you need them to take up less space on or under a countertop. They don’t hold as many bottles but they’re great for short term storage or small spaces.
If you’re intending to keep your wine long-term and allow its flavor to improve over time, you may also choose to use a shallow depth wine cooler in your space.
Because wine is susceptible to light and fluctuations in temperature, these are easy to tuck away in a corner, away from activity and light, so you don’t ruin the aroma or the taste of the wine.
You can more easily maintain the temperature and the lighting by monitoring your wine in a safe space rather than out in the open.
You also don’t want variations in humidity coming into contact with your wine, and you want to ensure the bottles will lie on their sides to moisten the cork and maintain freshness.