Whirlpool KRWS 9010/1 INSTALLATION

KRWS 9010
Instructions for use
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Introduction to wine 4
Precautions and general recommendations 5
Before using the wine drawer 6
Safeguarding the environment 7
Wine drawer description 8
Troubleshooting guide 10
After-Sales Service 10
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Wine storage
A characteristic of wine is that it can be stored over time: if kept in a suitable place, white wines can be stored for about two years from their vintage date, however it is best to consume them within one year. Light red wines can be stored for up to two years, whereas some full-bodied red wines will keep will for ten years and dessert wines even twenty years. When purchasing a bottle of wine, immediately put it in your wine cellar or another suitable place. There are three all-important factors in the process of grape growing to harvesting and vinification: light, humidity and ambient temperature. To ensure that the taste of the wine reaches full maturity and to preserve the bouquet, proper storage is necessary through the interaction of these three factors.
Storage place
Not everyone has a basement suitable for use as a wine cellar. Technology has only recently provided an effective substitute for the classic wine cellar. Your new wine drawer is a special appliance designed to hold and store wines in a correct way. In fact, it should only be used for your favourite bottles of wine, and not for fruit, vegetables and tins. In this way, you can age, suitably store and taste any kind of wine, even if you do not have a wine cellar space.
Storing
An important rule for storing your favourite bottles is to lay them horizontally or tilted to ensure that the wine keeps the cork wet. Many think that this causes the classic “cork” smell. In actual fact, keeping the cork in contact with the wine enhances its elasticity, thereby guaranteeing its functionality. Another important factor in storing wine is how the bottles are arranged: the bottles can be arranged as you like, but in an orderly way according to place of origin, type of wine, production area, producer and vintage. Arranging the bottles so that they can be easily removed and used prevents any accidental jolting which, like vibrations, can unsettle the sediments and alter the visual appearance of the wine for some time. Therefore, move your bottles as little as possible, allowing the wine to rest. Also, the bottles of wine must be kept away from substances or places with strong odours, since such odours can be easily absorbed by the wine.
Temperature and humidity
Temperature is a critical and vital factor during the entire life-cycle of wine; it determines how well the wine develops when aged in the bottle. For optimum storage, the temperature must be kept constant between 8 and 12°C. Rapid and considerable temperature changes must be avoided: when the temperature is too high, the liquids expand, accelerating the ageing process, whereas excessively low temperatures (below 4 - 5°C) can cause tartrate precipitations, a defect that compromises the pleasant appearance of the wine. In the extreme case of the temperature falling below 0°C, the wine can freeze causing the cork to burst. Humidity is also crucial for good storage: places that are too dry cause the cork to shrink, whereas places that are too damp favour the formation of mould and harmful microorganisms. The relative humidity must be kept between 50% - 70%.
The cork
The cork is a basic component of the bottle: its quality, selected by the wine maker, is very important for correct ageing of the wine. The perfect condition of the cork, including corks of the bottles purchased, depends exclusively on the standards of use and storage employed by the producer or bottler.
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