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U-Line Wine Guide

8

The Cork: A Mystery on Its Own.

Cork Presentation.

 The ritual of the presentation of the cork 

has a rich and fascinating history dating back to the late 1800's.  A 
phylloxera (root louse) devastation to the vineyards severely 
limited the supply of great wines. Restaurateurs would remove 
labels on inferior wines and replace them with labels from superior 
wines. This made it necessary for patrons to protect themselves by 
checking the branding on the cork to ensure that what they 
ordered was, in fact, what they were served. 

When presented with a cork today, feel it to check for its integrity, 
read and match the branding on the cork to the bottle and set it 
aside.  There is little to be learned from the cork.  The proof is in 
the wine.

Corked" wines.

 If you've ever had a wine that smelled or tasted 

of mold, you've experienced a wine that may have been "corked." 
Today, between five and eight percent of wines are tainted with 
Trichloroanisole (TCA). This substance, found naturally in plants 
and trees, is imparted to the wine through the cork.   Corked 
wines are a major concern for winemakers as it destroys millions 
of cases per year and puts reputations at stake.  Amazing as it may 
seem twist-off caps may offer a better alternative and many great 
wineries in California, Australia and New Zealand are pioneering 
the trend.

Common Tasting Terms

Terminology

Description

Acidity

A critical element of wine that is responsible for 

preserving the wines freshness. Excess acidity 

results in an overly tart and sour wine.

Balance

A desired trait where tannin, fruit and acidity are 

in total harmony. Wines with good balance tend 

to age gracefully.

Body

The weight and presence of wine in the mouth 

provided by the alcohol and tannin level. Full-

bodied wines tend to have this strong 

concentration.

Bouquet

The blending of a wine's aroma within the bottle 

over a period of time, caused by volatile acidity.

Complex

A subjective term often used in tasting. A wine is 

said to be complex if it offers a variety of flavors 

and scents that continue to evolve as it develops.

Flabby

A wine that lacks structure, or is heavy to the 

taste, lacks acidity.

Full-Bodied

Wine high in alcohol and extract, generally 

speaking, fills the mouth, powerful.

Lean

Generally describes wines that are slim, lacking of 

generosity or thin.

Oaky

A desirable flavor imparted to wine if done in 

moderation. Most wines are aged in oak barrels 

one to three years, thereby receiving this toasty 

oak characteristic. However, if a weak wine is left 

in contact too long with an oak barrel it will tend 

to be overpowered with an oaky taste.

Tannin

Tannins are extracted from the grape skins and 

stems and are necessary for a well-balanced red 

wine. Tannins are easily identified in wine tasting 

as the drying sensation over the gums. Tannins 

generally fade as a wine ages.

Ideal Wine Storage Considerations

Temperature:

 The most important element about storage 

temperature is stability. If wine is kept in a stable environment 
between 40°F and 65°F, it will remain sound. A small 1-2 degree 
temperature fluctuation within a stable environment is acceptable.  
Larger temperature fluctuations can affect the corks ability to seal, 
allowing the wine to "leak" from the bottle.

Humidity: 

The traditional view on humidity maintains that wines 

should be stored on their sides in 50% - 80% relative humidity to 
ensure cork moisture and proper fit in the bottle. Contemporary 
wisdom suggests that the cork surface is too small to be impacted 
by humidity. Further the cork is sealed with a metal or wax capsule 
making humidity penetration impossible. The concept of a humid 
storage environment was derived from the necessity of wineries to 
maintain moisture in their cellars to keep wooden barrel staves 
swollen, preventing wine evaporation and product loss. In fact, 
vineyards estimate as much as a 10% product loss per year due to 
evaporation while wine is aging in the wooden barrels. Humidity, 
however, was not intended for the modern home cellar where 
wine is stored in glass bottles with sealed corks.

Light:

 UV rays are not only harmful to people, they are damaging 

to wines - especially those in clear bottles. Since oxygen molecules 
in wine absorb UV rays, wine should never be stored in direct light 
for long periods of time.

Vibration: 

Provided that sediment is left undistributed and 

particles are not suspended, vibration in a storage environment is 
not an issue.  Wines can become flat or tired when voids and 
vacuums are created inside the wine bottle. In order to create 
voids and vacuums within a liquid, aggressive motion or shaking of 
the wine bottle would have to occur. 

The Right Temperature for Wine

Temperature

Wines

Approximately 60°F (15°C)

Red

50°F - 55°F (10°C -12°C)

White

Approximately 45°F (7°C)

Sparkling

Wine Captain

®

 Models - A Touch of Elegance

In 1985 U-Line was the first North American appliance manufac-
turer to develop a residential wine storage unit, the Wine Cap-
tain®. Each U-Line Wine Captain® model is designed to impress 
and inspire anyone with an interest in wine by providing cellar con-
ditions in stylish, undercounter units. U-Line Wine Captain® mod-
els offer stable storage temperatures, a 50% internal relative 
humidity and protection from UV light rays. U-Line has the largest 
product offering available, making storing, presenting, and sharing 
your wine effortless and elegant.

Summary of Contents for 2000 SERIES

Page 1: ...OUNTER LEADER SINCE 1962 U LINE COM WINE CAPTAIN MODELS REFRIGERATOR U 2175BEVCOL 00 U 2175BEVCOL 60 U 2175BEVCOL 02 U 2175BEVCS 00 U 2175BEVCS 02 BEVERAGE CENTER U 2115RB 00 U 2175RCS 00 U 2115RS 00...

Page 2: ...s while the 2000 Series offers upscale features advanced technology and specialized product families U Line s approach to its breadth of products multiple price points and features allows a choice and...

Page 3: ...Guide 7 Looking Behind the Label 7 Wine Selections Suggestions 7 Ideal Wine Storage Considerations 8 Wine Stocking Recommendation 9 Wine Rack Removal and Installation 9 Wood Trim Finishing 10 6 Maint...

Page 4: ...ARNING SHOCK HAZARD Electrical Grounding Required Never attempt to repair or perform maintenance on the unit until the electricity has been disconnected Never remove the round grounding prong from the...

Page 5: ...with a solid surface material to match surrounding d cor Wine Captain Model Features Capacity 15 Wine Captain Model up to 24 75L Bottles 24 Wine Captain Model up to 48 75L Bottles Stable temperatures...

Page 6: ...lize before rechecking To adjust the set point temperature 1 Press and release either WARMER 2 or COOLER 4 to put the controller in the SET TEMPERATURE mode The display 3 will begin to flash the F or...

Page 7: ...ior of the cabinet to illuminate Use LIGHT 5 on the control panel to change the lighting functions Timed Lighting For Wine Captain Models and Glass Door Refrigerators the interior of the cabinet is il...

Page 8: ...els will scroll top mid bottom temps Change F C Hold or Blackout Mode Hold 10 seconds Display and cabinet light will not operate in Blackout Mode Blackout will end in 36 hours or hold again to termina...

Page 9: ...crisper open the bottom drawer fully Grasp the handle to either side of the crisper and slide just enough to access the contents To remove crisper support both ends and slide out completely To remove...

Page 10: ...Frency Hungary Beerenauslese Sauternes Tokay Medium Bodied Semi Sweet California Germany Gewurtztraminer Liebfraumilch Light Bodied Off Dry Germany Rhine Mosel Riesling Matching Food and Wine Althoug...

Page 11: ...verpowered with an oaky taste Tannin Tannins are extracted from the grape skins and stems and are necessary for a well balanced red wine Tannins are easily identified in wine tasting as the drying sen...

Page 12: ...oval and Installation To remove a rack from the cabinet 1 Remove any bottles stored on the rack 2 Grasp the end of the rack and gently slide it out until it stops 3 Press the left rack release lever d...

Page 13: ...ush or a foam applicator Allow stain to penetrate about three minutes Before the stain is dry take a stain dampened rag and remove any excess stain remaining Wipe towards the grain with medium pressur...

Page 14: ...overtighten grille screws 1 3 Reconnect power to the unit IMPORTANT IMPORTANT ALWAYS use a genuine U Line replacement 120V 10 watt bulb Part Number 31317 in the light housing Use of any other bulb wi...

Page 15: ...ion in the unit insert shelf at an angle approximately 15 20 over the rib in the side of the unit where you want to place the shelf Place the shelf into the unit at an angle to clear the door 2 Contin...

Page 16: ...tighten screws 1 securely 5 After adjustment is complete remove the door closers from the bottom hinge clean thoroughly and apply petroleum jelly to the mating surfaces of the closers Be sure that pi...

Page 17: ...ewdriver 3 Remove door by tilting forward and lifting door off bottom hinge closer inserts 4 Reinstall hinge screw pin 1 into top hinge using a Phillips screwdriver Remove hole plugs Remove plastic sc...

Page 18: ...rward into position 4 Hold door to keep it from falling 5 Reinstall hinge screw pin 1 into top hinge using a Phillips screwdriver Align and adjust the door Align and adjust the door see DOOR ALIGNMENT...

Page 19: ...ame step 1 to top of door opposite handle 5 Install pivot plat to bottom of door opposite of handle using hardware removed in Remove Stainless Frame step 2 Arrange pivot plate so the flat edge is agai...

Page 20: ...Hole Plugs Install plastic screw plugs three each top and bottom 3 into holes where hinge hardware was removed Install Door 1 Hold door upright and tilted forward 2 Lift door on to bottom hinge closer...

Page 21: ...ome blurred Rust not cleaned up promptly can penetrate the surface of the stainless steel and complete removal of the rust may not be possible 8 Cleaning Interior Cleaning Disconnect power to the unit...

Page 22: ...y result in death or electrical shock IMPORTANT IMPORTANT If the ambient temperature is expected to drop below 50 F turn off and unplug unit and drain all water from the unit to prevent freezing damag...

Page 23: ...r U Line product is malfunctioning read the OPERATION section of this guide to understand clearly the function of the control If the problem persists read the NORMAL OPERATING SOUNDS and TROUBLESHOOTI...

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Page 27: ...Line Product Catalog U Line s website and or on the serial tag located inside the product Exposure to temperatures below freezing may cause damage to the product Damage resulting to the product and o...

Page 28: ...000 Series and the Modular 3000 Series The 1000 Series offers a more targeted priced product with appropriate features while the 2000 Series offers upscale features advanced technology and specialized...

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