CTVNE230A Wine cellar, 236 bottles
The CTVNE230A wine cellar has capacity for ageing 236 bottles of wine. This all-in-black cellar is highly stylish with its large anti-UV glass door.
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Tradition Range CTVNE230A Ageing wine cellar
The CTVNE230A wine cellar has capacity for ageing up to 236 bottles*. This high-performance cellar features a mixed cooling system to guarantee a precise and uniform temperature.
What are the key features of the CTVNE230A?
Its Winter system means that the cellar can be stored in an unheated room with no loss of performance. This offers the option of installing the cellar in a garage, storeroom or utility room for example. Simply ensure that the ambient temperature does not fall below 5°C. However, because the cellar comes with a glass door (treated to protect from UV light, of course), you may choose to put it on display to showcase your wine collection. The CTVNE230A also features:
- LED lighting with a permanent lighting option to showcase your bottles;
- 5 solid-wood multi-format shelves for storing different wine bottles on the same shelf without them rolling around;
- 1 active charcoal filter to neutralise odours and purify the air;
- Excellent cold air distribution (mixed cooling);
- Anti-vibration system;
- Humidity regulated between 50% and 80%;
- Winter system: to ensure your cellar functions perfectly in an unheated room (minimum room temperature: 5°C);
- Charcoal filter level indicator;
La Sommelière's TRADITION range includes a wide selection of single-temperature wine cellars with advanced features and guarantees security for your bottles, ease of use and greater energy efficiency.
Your wines feel good at home, guaranteed
The control panel on our single-temperature cellars includes all the key features to guarantee the efficient performance of our wine cellars. Besides the user-friendly control panel designed to easily read and operate the appliance, the wine cellar includes a number of key security features for ageing grape varieties and vintages, namely:
- Humidity control using the lava stone kit provided;
- Visual and audible temperature and humidity alarm;
- Visual active charcoal filter alarm: a digital display indicates the number of days remaining before the filter needs replacing;
- Child lock: locks the control panel;
- Lock.
Other cellars and capacities in the Tradition range
The CTVNE230A wine cellar is available in other formats offering a smaller storage capacity and therefore taking up less space:
- the CTVNE142A for 149 bottles of wine,
- the CTVNE186A for ageing 194 bottles.
The range also includes wine cellars with solid doors under the CTPNE references, specially designed for discreetly ageing your finest bottles in total darkness.
Which wine cellar accessories are compatible with the CTVNE230A?
The wine cellar accessories compatible with the CTVNE230A ageing cellar are:
- Active charcoal filter: ref. FCA04;
- Wooden shelf: ref. CLATRAD08;
- Sliding shelf: ref: CLATRAD10;
- Display shelf: ref. CLAPRE04.
*Maximum capacity for light Bordeaux bottles laid head to tail calculated with 5 shelves
CTVNE230AFiche_376659_en.pdf
CTVNE230ALabel_376659.pdf
CTVNE230A Plan de Remplissage.pdf
CTVNE CTPNE IM FR EN ALL NL MAJ 25052021.pdf
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