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Vantaggio V164 Single Zone Wine Cabinet
Designed for collectors who prefer simplicity and consistency, this single-zone unit holds up to 164 bottles. It features LED lighting, beechwood shelves, and a digital thermostat for precise temperature control. It's ideal for cellaring red wines at a stable aging temperature.












Vantaggio V164 Dual Zone Wine Cabinet
This model provides independent zones for red and white wines, with flexible racking and a sleek black stainless finish. Store whites between 5–10°C and reds between 12–18°C—all within a single, quiet, low-vibration unit.



















Vantaggio V300 Single Zone Wine Cabinet
Built for serious collectors, the V300 offers space for up to 289 bottles, along with upgraded insulation and UV-resistant glass. It's freestanding but has a flush look, with adjustable feet and interior lighting for a clean, modern aesthetic.








Vantaggio V54 Dual Zone Wine Cooler
Compact but versatile, the V54 stores up to 46 bottles and is perfect for small apartments or secondary spaces. Dual zones and a user-friendly digital control system make it a functional choice for new collectors or casual wine drinkers.

Signature 24 Perlick OUTDOOR Wine Cabinet
This commercial-grade cooler is weatherproof, UV-protected, and designed for outdoor kitchens or patios. It features front-vented, stainless steel construction and vibration-resistant shelving—perfect for entertaining al fresco year-round.
Why Temperature Control Matters
- The Role of Consistency - Fluctuating temperatures damage wine. Wine coolers eliminate this risk by holding steady temps within a precise range, often within 1–2 degrees. That’s the kind of control even a basement or standard fridge can’t offer.
- Optimal Ranges for Red vs White - Red wines typically require storage around 12–18°C (55–65°F), while whites are best kept cooler, between 7–10°C (45–50°F). Dual-zone coolers offer the flexibility to keep both varieties at ideal serving or aging temps.
Design Types: Built-In, Freestanding & More
Built-In Wine Coolers - These are meant to be seamlessly integrated into cabinetry. Front-venting design ensures proper airflow. They're perfect for modern kitchens and home bars where space is limited.
Freestanding Wine Coolers - Freestanding units offer more flexibility in placement and often have higher capacity. They’re best placed where airflow is unrestricted around the back and sides.
Outdoor Wine Coolers - Engineered to withstand outdoor conditions, these coolers are built with weather-resistant materials and tight seals to protect your wine against temperature swings, humidity, and sunlight.
Testimonials
Mark T.
“Excellent Build Quality”
I purchased the Vantaggio V164 Single Zone and have been impressed by the solid construction and consistent temperature. It’s running quietly in my home office and adds a nice visual touch to the room.
Alana R.
“Perfect for Entertaining”
"The Perlick Outdoor Cabinet is everything I needed. It keeps wines cold even in hot weather and is incredibly durable. We’ve hosted three events already this summer with it running full-time on the patio."
Jason P.
“Compact and Quiet”
"The Vantaggio V54 Dual Zone is ideal for my condo. It holds all the bottles I drink regularly and fits neatly under my counter. Very happy with this purchase—setup took less than 30 minutes."
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Customer FAQs
What size wine cooler do I need?
That depends on your current collection and future growth. If you own fewer than 50 bottles, a compact model like the Vantaggio V54 may suffice. For aging larger collections, look at 150+ bottle capacity units like the V300.
Can I place a freestanding cooler under a counter?
No. Freestanding models require ventilation space around the sides and rear. For under-counter use, choose a built-in wine cooler specifically designed for tight cabinetry.
What's the difference between single and dual-zone coolers?
Single-zone models keep one consistent temperature—ideal if you store only reds or whites. Dual-zone coolers let you store two types of wine at different temperatures simultaneously.
How loud are wine coolers?
Most modern units are very quiet, often below 40 decibels. They produce less noise than a typical kitchen refrigerator and don’t vibrate in ways that would disturb your wine.
Do I need a wine cooler if I have a basement?
Basements fluctuate with seasons and humidity. A wine cooler ensures precise temperature and humidity control year-round, regardless of where you live or store your bottles.
Final Thoughts
Whether you’re starting a collection or adding to a decades-old cellar, investing in the right wine cooler is about protecting what’s inside. From small-space options like the V54 to large-capacity cellars like the V300, Rosehill Wine Cellars has a cooler to match your space, style, and sipping habits. Browse our full wine cooler selection and find the perfect fit for your wine lifestyle.