Wine Cabinets
Wine Cabinets keep bottles at stable temperature and humidity so they taste as intended. You pick one to free up fridge space, protect corks from drying out, and reduce flavour swings from kitchen heat. They fit under counters or in tall housings and suit flats, open-plan kitchens, and dining zones wher... .... Show more
Wine Cabinets
Wine Cabinets keep bottles at stable temperature and humidity so they taste as intended. You pick one to free up fridge space, protect corks from drying out, and reduce flavour swings from kitchen heat. They fit under counters or in tall housings and suit flats, open-plan kitchens, and dining zones where quiet running and smart storage matter.
Why choose a wine cabinet
- Consistent temperature helps maintain aroma and structure.
- UV-protective doors and low-vibration cooling support long-term quality.
- Dedicated racks hold bottles safely and improve access.
- Compact footprints work in islands, utility rooms, or galley kitchens.
Design options, finishes, and features
- Sizes: slim 150–300 mm widths for small sets through to tall, high-capacity columns.
- Zones: single-zone for one serving temperature; dual-zone for red and white in the same cabinet.
- Controls: digital set-points, door alarms, winter mode, and charcoal filters on selected models.
- Finishes: black glass, integrated door panels, and steel trims. Prefer a pro look? See our stainless steel Wine Cabinets.
- Explore specialist ranges from Avintage for cellaring features and clean fascias.
Common use cases
- Entertaining: keep a ready-to-serve selection at stable serving temps.
- Small collections that need order, not a full cellar.
- Open-plan kitchens where quiet, low-vibration cooling is important.
Installation and compatibility
- Check niche dimensions, hinge side, and ventilation gaps for built-in models.
- Match door style and handle finish to nearby ovens and hobs.
- Plan a nearby socket on a suitable circuit; avoid heat sources next to the cabinet.
Featured product
- Caple Sense Premium Undercounter Single-Zone Wine Cooler — black glass fascia, precise digital control, and smooth telescopic shelves.
Tips and pairings
- Use correct shelf orientation for Bordeaux vs Burgundy bottles.
- Add glassware storage nearby; consider a prep sink with a matching finish and accessories for serving.