Smeg GB-IE Filling the cellar with bottles, Practical hints for storing and enjoying wines

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Instructions for the User

7.6 Filling the cellar with bottles

The cellar's shelves are able to take up to 198 Bordeaux bottles of 750 ml, depending on the storage method used. The diagrams below show two traditional methods for storing 3/4 litre bottles. Arrangement A gives a capacity of 115 bottles, while with arrangement B the cellar can take up to 198 bottles.

If the bottles are of different shapes and sizes, this number may be smaller.

To ensure the circulation of air through the cellar is not obstructed, the bottles must be placed so that their bottoms do not touch the rear wall.

If you wish to place hot bottles inside the appliance, cool them to room temperature before doing so.

7.7 Practical hints for storing and enjoying wines

-Wines in the bottle must always be stored out of their original packaging (boxes or crates);

-Once opened, bottles must be placed so that the wine covers the whole of the cork. There must be no air between the cork and the liquid;

-Before serving, wine should be brought slowly to the ideal serving temperature: for example, a rosé should be placed on the table about 2-3 hours before serving and a red 3-4 hours before. White wine should be served straight from the refrigerator. Sparkling wines and Champagne should be chilled in the refrigerator a short time before serving.

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Contents Table of Contents Environment Disposal Instructions Nameplate Must Never be Removed Precautions for USEAttempt to Repair the Appliance Yourself Safety PrecautionsInstallation and Connection Electrical connection Overall dimensionsPositioning and levelling the appliance Getting to Know Your Appliance Before InstallationElectronic controls Temperature displayTemperature setting OperationWine Temperature Low-temperature alarmStorage Temperatures White wines Practical hints for storing and enjoying wines Filling the cellar with bottlesSwitching off the wine cellar AccessoriesCleaning and Maintenance Cleaning the wine cellarOperating noises Identifying and Dealing with Malfunctions Problem Possible Cause Probable SolutionAFTER-SALES Service Reading the Nameplate Some Hints for Saving Money