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Summary
The Newair 15″ Built-in 29 Bottle Dual Zone is a great refrigerator for storing wine and other drinks. Also, the way this product is designed is impressive and sturdy.
Although, one of the big downsides to this product is that it requires temperature resetting after power loss. This can be sure a pain and annoying. Overall, the positives of this product completely outweigh the negatives.
Pros
- Impressive build quality and sturdy structure
- Soft-touch wood shelves with smooth movement
- Holds temperature and changes quickly
- Exceedingly low noise level
- Sleek, stylish, and luxurious look
Cons
- Spillage due to humidity controller cups
- Requires temperature resetting after power loss
Do you entertain guests regularly – and love to serve wine to your guests? A small wine fridge can keep your favorite wine in the perfect ready-to-serve condition – and store an opened bottle. The Newair 15″ Built-in 29 Bottle Dual Zone Wine Fridge fits the bill well.
The Newair 15″ wine refrigerator is designed to store a small collection of 29 bottles. It has two separate temperature zones to maintain the taste, temperature, and quality of different wine varieties. It’s a stylish addition to an entertainment zone, even in a small home.
How can this wine fridge help you become a master wine server at home? Keep reading and find out!
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Newair 15″ Built-in 29 Bottle Dual Zone Wine Fridge: Noteworthy Features
Here’s everything you’ll love about the Newair 15″ wine fridge:
a) Sleek Design for Small Places
The first thing you’ll notice upon unboxing the appliance is its sleek and compact structure. The fridge is 15” wide and about 23” deep – and has an adjustable height.
Its size allows it to sit anywhere without occupying much space. It will fit into any small space within a gap in cabinets. Or, place it in any available space around the house.
b) Designed with Front Venting
This fridge is designed for cabinet placement. This means you can fit it comfortably in bar cabinets, under countertops, etc. But that’s not only due to its compact structure.
The device has a front venting compressor system. That means it doesn’t need space in the back or on the sides to expel hot air and stays cool even in a compressed space.
c) Dual Temperature for White/Red Wine
What makes this wine fridge special are the dual temperature zones. Even as a small refrigerator, it has the ability to cater to the cooling needs of different wine types.
The lower zone can maintain 50-66 degrees for red wine.
You can also store white, rosé, or sparkling wine at a lower temperature level of 40-55 degrees in the upper zone.
d) Protective Fridge Doors
This fridge has an insulated and UV-protected door with a double pane.
So it keeps out sun rays and heat that can harm the delicate flavor profile and quality of the wine.
Whether the bottle is opened or still corked – the beverage in it will be safe in this fridge. Plus, the door has a lock to protect your wine from unsolicited visitors or secret tasters.
e) Digital Control Screen
Inside the fridge, the panel separating the two temperature zones has a digital control screen. This intuitive screen is easy to operate with just a single touch of your finger.
This panel has two key sets to increase or decrease the temperature of the two zones in the fridge. It also has a button to turn the blue light on/off or control its brightness level.
f) Even Temperature and Humidity
The fridge is equipped with a compressor-cooling system. It has a fan that helps keep the temperature inside even by circulating the air. And it performs this task noiselessly!
It also has a carbon filter to maintain the air freshness around the wine.
That’s another way it preserves opened bottles. Plus, it maintains humidity using water-filled controller cups.
g) Stylish and Convenient Wood Shelves
The beechwood shelves create a contrast with the modern metallic look of the fridge, giving you a unique “fusion” look.
You can adjust the gap between the shelves, too!
They can fit magnum bottles, as well as standard bottles with a bigger girth. Plus, they move silently. Pro tip: wipe them with a dry cloth to prevent moisture-induced swelling.
Newair Dual Zone Wine Fridge for 29 Bottles – Is It Worth the Price?
The Newair 15″ Built-in 29 Bottle Dual Zone Wine Fridge is a small appliance designed for only 29 bottles. So it can be a great choice if you have just started building your wine collection.
But that doesn’t mean it won’t help if you already have a large collection.
If you prefer a wine fridge that can withhold a lot of bottles then you would want to check out the Newair Built-in 46 Bottle Dual Zone Wine Fridge.
The Newair 15 is an excellent appliance if you’re always looking for an opportunity to sip wine and don’t want to wait for it to chill.
Its dual temperature zones can keep any wine at the perfect serving temperature. So, you can pour yourself or your unannounced guest a glass – anytime!
If you entertain frequently, a select few bottles in the entertainment zone can delight your guests. So store fine wine or plain vino in the Newair appliance to keep it ready for a sip, swirl, and swallow. It can also preserve an opened but unfinished wine bottle.
How to Serve Wine at Home Like a Pro
Do you know the best way to serve wine? Whether it’s the finest grape juice in your collection or some local wine – anything can taste better when served properly. Here are a few tips for serving wine like an expert –
1. Serve it Cool.
Unlike popular notions, you shouldn’t serve wine at room temperature. The ideal temperature for sparkling wine is 40-50F, while champagne should be served at 47-50F.
For white and rosé wine, 50-60F is considered ideal, while red wine should be served at 60-70F. So 50F suits non-red wine varieties, while red wine should be slightly warmer.
2. Pick the Ideal Serving Glass.
A wine variety’s flavor is boosted by the glass shape. Red wine tastes better after aeration. So it’s served in a wide tumbler. But a small U-shaped glass suits white wine.
Pick a narrow glass or flute for sparkling wine or champagne to trap the bubbles. For young rosé wine, a flared glass is the best, but mature rosé needs a bowl-shaped glass.
3. Open the Bottle and Pour It Right.
Poke the cork with the corkscrew slightly off-center, and turn it 7 times. It will let you remove the cork without breaking it or poking a hole in it. Tilt the bottle a little to pour it.
Pour only 5-6 to prevent taste changes. A trick for eye measurement is to fill a glass up to its widest curve, though champagne or sparkling wine can stay a little below the rim.
Frequently Asked Questions
a) Can you store any other wine besides white or red wine in the Newair 15” Wine Fridge?
The Newair 15” Wine Fridge has two temperature zones with 40-55F and 50-66F for white and red wine. The upper section can store sparkling wine at 40-50F and white and rosé wine at 50-55F. If you have a mix of all these, 50 degrees will be perfect for them.
b) Does the Newair 29-Bottle Wine Fridge have temperature memory?
The Newair 29-Bottle Wine Fridge doesn’t have a temperature memory. That means if there is a power cut, it will lose the temperature you set and will need you to change it again. Though the process is easy, it can get repetitive if you live in a blackout-prone zone.
c) How can you turn on the blue light inside the Newair 15” Built-In Wine Fridge?
The Newair 15” Built-In Wine Fridge has a digital control panel with multiple touch keys. This panel has a key that lets you turn the blue light inside the fridge on or off.
The light has two brightness levels. You can increase or decrease the brightness using the same key.
Final Words
The Newair 15″ Built-in 29 Bottle Dual Zone Wine Fridge is an excellent appliance to maintain the serving temperature of a select few bottles. So add this stylish machine to your entertainment zone if you’re always waiting to uncork a bottle for everyone!