MZ135DZ wine cellar double zone 135 bottles
MZ135DZ wine conditioning and ageing cellar with storage capacity of up to 135 bottles. Wine cellar with multiple zones that can be set independently of one another: ideal for storing fine wine in the top section and another type in the bottom section.
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MZ135DZ Commercial multi-zone wine cellar
The MZ135DZ wine cellar is a wine conditioning and ageing cellar with storage capacity of up to 135 bottles. Each of its 2 compartments is equipped with its own control meaning you can set each storage compartment to a different temperature. You can regulate temperatures within the following ranges:
- Top section (60 bottles): 5°C to 12°C;
- Bottom section (75 bottles): 12°C to 20°C.
Is it possible to age a wine and condition another in the same cellar?
Of course, if you opt for a multi-zone cellar like this one—a wine cellar equipped with a charcoal filter located. This means you can age fine wine in the top section of the appliance and store or condition another in the bottom section (white wine, for example).
Yes, you heard it right, both at the same time! The flexibility to manage your entire wine collection in one and the same cellar will guarantee savings in the long run.
Further key features of the MZ135DZ
Ideal for the commercial sector, the MZ135DZ wine cellar is stylish with its wide glass door and stainless steel frame. The reversible anti-UV door makes the cellar especially flexible. Bottles can be accessed easily using the 9 sliding shelves: extremely convenient for your waiting, sommelier and other staff.
The attractive cellar emits soft white lighting adding an extra touch of elegance to your bottles. All La Sommelière multi-zone cellars feature adjustable feet and a front aeration system to fit seamlessly into your restaurant configuration.
Designed for vertical built-in installation, the MZ135DZ is also free standing. Not to mention that it offers an array of other features, such as (the list is non-exhaustive):
- A glass door of understated elegance for a highly stylish visual effect;
- LED lighting to showcase your bottles;
- 9 wooden (beech) sliding shelves + 1 half-shelf at bottom of cellar;
- 1 active charcoal filter to neutralise odours and purify the air;
- Excellent cold air distribution;
- Anti-vibration system; Winter system ;
- Humidity regulated between 50% and 80%.
Secure wine storage in your wine cellar
The Prestige range offers high levels of performance and wine cellars aimed at the commercial market are an integral part of this particular line. As such, the MZ135DZ provides secure, trouble-free storage for a large number of wines through a lock to restrict access and keep your investment under lock and key.
Which wine cellar accessories are compatible with the MZ135DZ?
The wine cellar accessories compatible with the MZ135DZ ageing and conditioning cellar are:
- Active charcoal filter: ref. FCA05;
- Display shelf: ref. CLAPRE05.
* Maximum capacity for bottles of 75cl traditional Bordeaux types and measured with 10 shelves. The addition of shelves greatly reduces the storage capacity.
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