Vinotemp Walk-In Wine Rooms Featured in SmartMoney Magazine
December 05, 2011
SmartMoney.com contributor Jen Wieczner featured Vinotemp's walk-in wine vaults as a "palate-pleasing" wine storage option.
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SmartMoney.com contributor Jen Wieczner featured Vinotemp's walk-in wine vaults as a "palate-pleasing" wine storage option.
A part of the Wall Street Journal's digital network, SmartMoney Magazine offers information to help its users "live their best financial lives and have more fun doing it."
Excerpt as published on SmartMoney.com:
Getting Fancy Now:
Walk-In Wine Vault Of course, for aficionados who can run through 26 bottles in a week -- or during a particularly thirsty dinner party-- it might be time to think bigger. Walk-in wine vaults, from makers like Vinotemp, are usually at least 6-by-6 feet, sta1t at around $3,000 and hold 1,000 or more bottles. Models can be tricked out with decanting tables and fingerprint security; fancy woods and stainless steel push prices into the five figures.
Walk-In Wine Vault Of course, for aficionados who can run through 26 bottles in a week -- or during a particularly thirsty dinner party-- it might be time to think bigger. Walk-in wine vaults, from makers like Vinotemp, are usually at least 6-by-6 feet, sta1t at around $3,000 and hold 1,000 or more bottles. Models can be tricked out with decanting tables and fingerprint security; fancy woods and stainless steel push prices into the five figures.