I also had the same indecision and finally I've purchased a dual
zone wine cooler. The dual zone wine cooler allowed me to maintain two distinct
and separated temperature zones within the same cooler which was exactly what
is was looking for, and I think this is the optimal solution for you as well.
White wine should be stored in the temperature range of 46-56 Fahrenheit
depends on the kind of white wine you store (the recommended temperature should
be written on the label).
There are four different types of wine with different
temperatures. Deep red wines should be served in 15-19 Celsius. Light red wine
should be served in 13 Celsius. Sparkling wines and Champaign should be served
in 6-8 Celsius. Dry white wines like rose and blush should be served in 8-14
Celsius.
You need a dual zone wine cooler. They have two temperature controls and the storage space is divided in such a way that each temperature control has its own section inside the cooler; allowing you to store both red and white wines properly.
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