Storing wine bottles 16, Maximum capacity 16, Wooden shelves 16 – Miele KWT4154UG1 User Manual

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Storage tips

– Always unpack bottles – do not store

wine in crates or boxes.

– Any vibration or movement of a wine

bottle can interrupt the natural
breathing process of the wine, which
affects the taste.

– Always lay bottles on their side for

storage. This keeps the corks moist
from the inside, preventing air from
entering.

– Store similar wine varieties beside

each other on the same shelf, to
avoid restocking and the need to
disturbed other bottles.

– Before serving, rosé and red wine

bottles should spend at least two
hours upright and open, to reach
optimal drinking temperature.
Sparkling wine and champagnes
should be chilled briefly in the
refrigerator before serving.

– Remember that wine should always

be cooled to slightly lower than the
ideal serving temperature, as the
temperature increases by 1° to 2° as
soon as it is poured into a glass.

Maximum capacity

The unit can hold approx. 38 bottles
(0.75 l).

– 15 in the upper zone

– 23 in the lower zone

Wooden shelves

The wooden shelves are on runners,
and can be pulled out to make it easier
to store and remove bottles.

Descriptive labels

Use the labels supplied to identify your
wine quickly and easily. Insert the
labels into the metal holders at the front
of the shelves from above.

Additional labels are available from
Miele.

Storing wine bottles

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