5 U-Line Wine Guide

Looking Behind the Label

To most, wine is a delicious mystery. We purchase it, uncork it, and savor its taste and beauty. But there is so much more to true wine appreciation. Many secrets are simply too good to keep bottled up.

Wine Selections Suggestions

Selecting the right wine for the right occasion can sometimes be a seemingly awkward or difficult task for the beginning wine enthusiast. We would therefore like to present you with a few suggestions which may provide a little more confidence and enjoyment when choosing and serving your wines.

When selecting wines, keep an open mind and do not be afraid to be adventurous. Do not view the subject of wine so seriously it discourages you from learning and discovering for fear of embarrassment if something is incorrect. Wine is best viewed as a hobby and enjoyed.

When assembling your collection, try not to become obsessed with “Vintages.” Although a chart can be a useful tool, generalizations about a specific year have led more than one collector to disappointment. Often an “Off Year” will provide a better value and more drinking enjoyment.

The primary guideline to the subject of wine is your own palate. Do not be afraid to make mistakes. Experiment, discover, but most of all, enjoy yourself and your new U-Line product.

Guide To Common Styles Of Wine

Red Wines

Full-Bodied Dry

California

Zinfandel, Cabernet

 

French

Rhone, Chateauneuf-du-

 

Italian

Pape

 

 

Barbaresco, Barolo

 

 

 

Medium-Bodied Dry

California

Pinot Noir

 

French

Bordeaux, Burgundy

 

 

 

Light-Bodied Dry

French

Beaujolais

 

Italian

Chianti, Bardolino

 

 

 

White Wines

 

 

Full-Bodied Dry

California

Chardonnay

 

French

Montrachet, Meursault

 

 

Puligny-Montrachet

 

 

 

Medium-Bodied Dry

California

Sauvignon-Blanc

 

French

Pouilly-Fuisse, Sancerre,

 

 

Vouvray, Graves

 

 

 

Light-Bodied Dry

French

Chablis, Muscadet, Pouilly-

 

 

Fume

 

 

 

Full-Bodied, Very Sweet

Germany

Beerenauslese

 

Frency

Sauternes

 

Hungary

Tokay

 

 

 

Medium-Bodied, Semi-

California

Gewurtztraminer

Sweet

Germany

Liebfraumilch

 

 

 

Light-Bodied Off Dry

Germany

Rhine, Mosel, Riesling

 

 

 

Matching Food and Wine

Although there are no hard fast rules for matching wine to food, observe some guidelines. Delicate dishes should be accompanied by lighter more delicate wines. Full-flavored foods should be matched with fuller-bodied wines.

As a general rule, one should aim to ascend in flavor and quality of wines served.

Serve a:

Before a:

DRY wine

SWEET wine

WHITE wine

RED wine

YOUNG wine

OLD wine

LIGHT-BODIED wine

FULL-BODIED wine

Any step back in quality will be noticed. If a fine wine is tasted prior to a lesser wine, many of the fine wine’s subtle qualities may be missed.

Common Food and Wine Matches

Foods

Wines

Fish, Shell Fish, Crab, Oysters

Dry White Wines, Light Sparkling

 

or Extra Dry Champagne

Beef, Venison

Full-Bodied Red Wines

 

 

Pork, Veal, Lamb and Poultry

Light-Bodied Red Wines

 

 

Fruit

Sweet White and Sparkling Wines

 

 

A Toast to Wine Truths

Like the grapes themselves, many wine myths have been cultivated over the centuries.

Myth 1: Most wines taste better when aged.

Truth: In fact, less than 5% of wines produced today are meant to be aged. Most wines are crafted to be consumed within the first one to two years.

Myth 2: Wines should be uncorked and decanted allowing them to "breathe."

Truth: To breathe or not breathe? While it is better to allow a young tannic Red to breathe in a glass or decanter to soften the tannins, an old Red reaches a stage in its life where it should be enjoyed soon after opening. Allow an old Red to breathe for a short time to dissipate any off odors. Most white wines can be served, ideally, 10-15 minutes after opening.

Myth 3: When age worthy wines peak, they must be consumed almost immediately.

Truth: Most great wines reach a plateau period rather than a peak. Great Bordeaux's may have as much as a 10-year plateau before fading.

Myth 4: Wine color does not change with aging.

Truth: As red wines age they get lighter in color while whites get darker.

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1175WC specifications

U-Line has long been a leader in the realm of premium refrigeration, and their U-Line 1115WC and 1175WC models have set a new standard for versatility and performance in compact wine coolers. Designed for wine enthusiasts, these models encapsulate a harmonious blend of style, temperature control, and innovative features that bring elegance to any space.

The U-Line 1115WC, with its 15-inch width, is perfect for smaller areas, making it an ideal choice for apartments, kitchens, or home bars. In contrast, the U-Line 1175WC, slightly wider at 17.5 inches, provides additional storage capacity without compromising on aesthetics. Both models boast a sleek, stainless steel frame and a glass door that not only showcases the wine collection but also adds a modern touch to any decor.

A standout feature of these wine coolers is their advanced cooling technology. U-Line employs a dual-zone cooling system, allowing you to set different temperatures for red and white wines, ensuring ideal preservation conditions. The temperature can be adjusted within the range of 34°F to 65°F, catering to various preferences for wine serving temperatures.

For those who appreciate a quiet environment, both models are engineered with a remarkably low decibel level, ensuring minimal operational noise. This feature makes them perfect for integration into social spaces, where conversation and ambience are important.

Another notable characteristic is the adjustable shelving system. Both wine coolers come with removable, natural wood shelves that can accommodate bottles of varying sizes. The shelves are designed to prevent bottles from rolling while providing easy access. With the capacity to hold up to 24 bottles in the 1115WC and up to 30 bottles in the 1175WC, storage is both efficient and organized.

The U-Line 1115WC and 1175WC also come equipped with a digital control panel, allowing users to easily monitor and set the internal temperature. The soft LED lighting serves to enhance visibility while showcasing your wine collection without affecting the wine’s quality.

In conclusion, the U-Line 1115WC and 1175WC wine coolers combine functionality, stylish design, and advanced technology to deliver an exceptional wine storage experience. Whether you're a novice collector or a seasoned sommelier, these models offer the perfect solution for preserving and displaying your cherished wines.