Wine walls plug & play
Customisable plug-and-play wine walls and wine cabinets with self-contained cooling — a standout display with the right conditions for storage or serving.
View rangeSelf-contained, plug-and-play wine cabinet cooling that keeps bottles at serving temperature or in stable conditions for long-term cellaring.
Customisable, luxurious, and simple to integrate. Our self-contained, plug-and-play systems create a standout display while keeping bottles at serving temperature or in stable conditions for long-term cellaring.
Wine cabinet cooling units suit joinery-built cabinets, integrated displays and freestanding pieces where a full cellar is not practical. Because the cooling is self-contained, installation is straightforward — explore the cabinet cooling units and wine walls category for the full range, or speak to our engineers about your cabinet project.
Customisable plug-and-play wine walls and wine cabinets with self-contained cooling — a standout display with the right conditions for storage or serving.
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Compact plug-in self-contained cooling unit for wine spaces up to 8m³ — well suited to wine cabinets, wine walls and very small rooms.
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Explore the full range of wine cabinet cooling units and luxury wine wall options for homes and hospitality.
View categoryNo. 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. Wine benefits from stable conditions. Very dry air may affect corks over time. Excess humidity may increase condensation and mould risk. The room envelope, temperature, airflow and cooling method all influence humidity.
Yes. Service access should be planned before installation. Filters, controls, drainage, pipework, electrical connections and key components need safe access for future maintenance.
Tell us about your cabinet or display project and our engineers will recommend the right self-contained wine cabinet cooling unit.