HSN-JC8
Compact plug-in wine cabinet cooling unit for bespoke cabinets, wine walls and spaces up to 8m³.
View unitPremium, customisable refrigerated wine cabinets — a wine wall cooling system that is ideal for luxury homes, restaurants and hospitality wine displays.
The technology behind our premium wine cabinets is once again by our exceptional partners THENOW Air (Shanghai). Plug and play custom-made wine cabinets are ideal for residential properties as well as hospitality venues. Designed for integration, luxury and efficiency.
The cabinet can be designed for serving temperature white and Champagne (5–7°C), or safe long-term storage of all wine types (12–18°C), making it ideal for preserving wine in perfect conditions. Multiple finish options from satin or polished stainless steel, to a premium and durable range of PVD finishes, such as bronze, brass and satin black.
Wine storage configuration is customisable to offer both high capacity and aesthetics.
For a touch of finesse, the slim metal doors are able to receive a timber insert to match the joinery throughout the property. Cabinets can be fully built in with bespoke joinery surrounds.
Low noise of 38dB, and narrow cabinet depth starting at only 50cm.
Additional highlights include concealed LED lights for enhanced visibility, and an integrated digital lock system for security. The cabinet operates on 220V/50Hz with a power consumption of 0.9kWh per 24 hours at 15°C, making it energy-efficient.
| Serving temperature option | 5–7°C (white wine and Champagne) |
|---|---|
| Storage temperature option | 12–18°C (all wine types) |
| Noise | 38 dB |
| Cabinet depth | From 50 cm |
| Power supply | 220 V / 50 Hz |
| Power consumption | 0.9 kWh / 24 h at 15°C |
| Finishes | Satin or polished stainless steel; PVD finishes including bronze, brass and satin black; timber door inserts |
| Parts warranty | 5 years (compressor), 3 years (fan), 1 year (entire cabinet) |
No. All wine types including white, red, sparkling and fortified should be stored at the same temperature for long-term cellaring. This should be 12–15 degrees Celsius.
Keeping white wine in a fridge for long periods may negatively affect the cork, and slow down the natural maturation process.
Many wine collectors maintain a separate wine fridge or wine cabinet suitable for serving temperature white wine and Champagne. For premium integrated wine cabinets and wine fridges suitable for serving temperature (5–7 degrees Celsius), take a look at La Reserve wine galleries.
Yes. It is more complex to successfully climate-control a smaller air volume such as a wine wall. A larger glass area can increase heat gain and condensation risk. The cooling system, airflow path, glazing specification, carcass insulation and door design should be considered together.
Condensation forms when a surface falls below the dew point of the surrounding air. High room humidity, low glass surface temperature, poor glazing, weak seals or cold bridging may all contribute.
Talk to our refrigeration engineers about finishes, configurations and cooling for your wine wall or cabinet installation.