Storing wine
Storing bottles
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Moving the bottles or excessive vibration can have a negative effect on the ageing process and
thus on the wine's flavour. The appliance is fitted with a special sensor that continuously measures
vibration. In case of excessive vibration, e.g. when the appliance door is slammed shut, a warning
will appear on the appliance display unit.
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Keep the bottles intended for daily use on the front half of the shelves. Keep the wines you intend
to store for a long time or age in the bottom part of the cabinet.
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Inventory system will help you to create a register of the wines being stored. So, when searching
for a particular wine, it won't be necessary to move the bottles.
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Store the bottles horizontally, so that cork stoppers are also kept moist from within.
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Once open, store the bottle vertically and close them tightly.
INFORMATION!
Mould can appear on bottle labels; this depends on the type of glue used for the label. Clean
the bottles and remove any residual glue.
INFORMATION!
White sediment can form on cork stoppers as a result of oxidation due to contact with air.
Wipe the sediment with a dry cloth. The sediment does not affect the quality of the wine.
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