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Rosé wines

Generally, the rules for serving rosé wines 
are the same as for whites. However, it is 
important to consider these wines' tannin 
content and serve them at a higher 
temperature if necessary so that their flavour 
is not too sharp. Tannin content permitting, 
young, fresh rosé wines are served 
between 10°C and 12°C, while more 
robust, full-bodied types, including more 
mature wines, can be served between 
12°C and 14°C.

Red wines

The serving temperature for red wines 
depends on a great deal of factors, but in 
view of their higher tannin and lower acidity 
content compared to whites, they are 
usually served at higher temperatures. 
Young red wines with low tannins are 
usually served between 14° and 16°C, 
while for more full-bodied types 16°C or in 
exceptional cases even 18°C may be 
recommended.
Young red wines high in tannins and with a 
fairly uncomplicated structure can be 
served between 12°C and 14°C without 
tasting too sharp, and will still be very 
pleasant. This rule applies to “nouveau” 
wines, made by a special method which 
reduces their tannin content; they can be 
appreciated to the fullest at cooler 
temperatures than other red wines.

Sparkling wines

In view of the large number of types of 
sparkling wines on the market, there would 
be little sense in laying down one rule to fit 
them all. Sweet, aromatic white sparkling 
wines can be served at a temperature as 
low as 8°C. Their aromatic nature means 
they are excellent at low temperatures.
Sweet red sparkling wines such as 
Brachetto may be served at temperatures 
between 10°C and 12°C. Here again, the 
more aromatic sparkling wines are suitable 
for lower temperatures, even down to 8°C, 
while those with a slightly higher tannin 
content require temperatures as high as 
14°C.
Dry sparkling wines made by the “Charmat 
method” or “Martinotti method”, such as 
some Prosecco wines, can be served at 
temperatures between 8°C and 10°C.
Sparkling wines made by the “traditional 
method” and the “méthode Champenoise”, 
such as Champagne, require special 
consideration: in general these sparkling 
wines are served at temperatures between 
8°C and 10°C. However, prestige vintage 
wines, or sparkling wines that have been 
aged for a long time, even 12°C may be 
advisable to allow the development of the 
complex bouquet that has been slowly and 
painstakingly built up over the years.

Summary of Contents for CVIA638LN2

Page 1: ...3 3 First use 12 3 4 Using the control panel 13 3 5 Using the wine cellar compartments 15 3 6 Alarms 17 3 7 Food storage advice 18 4 Cleaning and maintenance 21 4 1 Instructions 21 4 2 Cleaning the ap...

Page 2: ...o not modify this appliance Do not insert pointed metal objects cutlery or utensils into the slots in the appliance Do not try to repair the appliance yourself or without the intervention of authorise...

Page 3: ...tact with them for extended periods Bottles with a high alcohol content must be tightly closed Do not use steam jets to clean the appliance Do not spray any spray product near the appliance Do not obs...

Page 4: ...onnection performed by authorised persons The appliance must be connected to ground in compliance with electrical system safety standards Use cables withstanding a temperature of at least 90 C The tig...

Page 5: ...g environments Farm houses and by guests in hotels motels and other residential type environments bed and breakfast establishments catering and similar non retail applications 1 3 Disposal This applia...

Page 6: ...ully before using the appliance 1 6 How to read the user manual This user manual uses the following reading conventions 1 Sequence of instructions for use Standalone instruction Plastic packaging Dang...

Page 7: ...n 2 1 General Description 1 Upper compartment interior lighting 2 Fan not visible 3 Activated charcoal filter 4 Lower compartment interior lighting 5 Control panel 6 Door 7 Door seal 8 Magnet 9 Ventil...

Page 8: ...ature and reduce condensation on the shelves and other surfaces Door Fitted with a seal and magnet this provides perfect insulation of the wine cellar from the surrounding environment Removable shelve...

Page 9: ...r or lower compartment Lower cellar display button The display shows the temperature inside the lower wine cellar Light button This button turns the lighting inside the wine cellar on and off The ligh...

Page 10: ...cellar temperature button and select the required temperature for the interior of the lower wine cellar by pressing the Plus or Minus buttons from 5 C to 20 C To turn off the appliance 5 press and hol...

Page 11: ...opened Ventilation To increase the level of humidity inside the wine cellar it is possible to activate and deactivate ventilation mode Once activated ventilation mode forces the continuous operation o...

Page 12: ...the fan and control lock buttons simultaneously for around five seconds The text will appear on the display 3 Press the fan button The text will appear on the display To deactivate demo mode 4 Press...

Page 13: ...ottles Each removable shelf can hold up to 6 standard 0 75 litre wine bottles The fixed shelf can hold up to 9 standard 0 75 litre wine bottles but it can also accommodate up to 5 champagne sparkling...

Page 14: ...the activated charcoal filter with a new one 4 Replace the filter cap following the indications in points 1 and 2 Improper use Damage and injury hazard Do not place bottles sideways on the base of the...

Page 15: ...the appliance turns off 2 Unplug the appliance from the wall socket 3 Empty the wine cellar 4 Dry any residual moisture which has accumulated with a soft cloth 5 Leave the door ajar to prevent the hu...

Page 16: ...contain less tannins To be enjoyed at its best an acidic drink should usually be stored at a slightly lower temperature than other types and so these wines should be stored at a temperature between 1...

Page 17: ...content they can be appreciated to the fullest at cooler temperatures than other red wines Sparkling wines In view of the large number of types of sparkling wines on the market there would be little...

Page 18: ...mber that as the temperature is reduced the bouquet also becomes less evident One of these wines key characteristics is the charm and complexity of their bouquet serving them too cold also means sacri...

Page 19: ...able shelves Use a soft damp cloth to clean the removable shelves Avoid the use of soaps and detergents and or sponges which could damage both the wooden and steel surfaces Removing the removable shel...

Page 20: ...elves 3 Lift the removed shelf upwards 4 Repeat the operation for the other shelves To refit the removable shelves 1 Line up the shelf with the four pins of the guide and rest it on the guide itself 2...

Page 21: ...hat the back of the freezer is properly ventilated and that the condenser is not too dirty There is excessive condensation build up inside the wine cellar The door is being opened too often or for too...

Page 22: ...ed person from Technical Support Service 5 2 Positioning Choice of location Always install the appliance in a dry place with satisfactory ventilation Depending on its climate class stated on the namep...

Page 23: ...s not possible suitable insulation must be used Ensure that the appliance is located with sufficient space for the door to open and for the internal drawers and shelves to be removed if necessary To e...

Page 24: ...ake great care when moving the appliance in order not to damage flooring by sliding it for example with wood flooring Fastening trim bar The appliance is fitted with a removable fastening trim bar to...

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