Ageing cellar CTPNE120E 116 Bottles
The elegant CTPNE120E wine cellar: 116-bottle capacity with winter function
Discover the CTPNE120E wine cellar, with the capacity to hold up to 116 bottles, it offers an elegant design with a full reversible door and lock for added security. Accessories include 4 wooden shelves, an activated carbon filter and more. With a discreet noise level of 39 dB and energy consumption of 90 kWh, it's economical too. Its dimensions are 54.5 x 60 x 124.4 cm. The Winter function guarantees a constant temperature, even in cold conditions.
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Excellence in Conservation: The CTPNE120E Aging Cellar
Discover the perfect wine cellar for connoisseurs: the CTPNE120E from the Tradition range, capable of holding up to 116 bottles. With its sophisticated compressor cooling system and stirred refrigeration, this cellar guarantees a constant temperature, crucial for the maturing of the wine. Its electronic regulation gives you precise control, with a digital thermometer displaying the temperature in luminous white, offering an operating range from 5°C to 20°C.
Sophisticated design and advanced functionality
The elegant black design of the CTPNE120E, together with its white LED lighting, adds a modern touch to your living space. Not only attractive, but also functional, it features a reversible solid door with lock, protecting your wines from harmful UV rays and unwanted access. Its natural regulated hygrometry system, based on the principle of hygrodynamics, maintains the ideal humidity, ensuring optimum preservation of your wines.
Safety and energy savings
The CTPNE120E wine cellar is designed to be both safe and energy-efficient. Its solid, reversible door with lock guarantees maximum protection against light and UV rays, while its LED lighting enhances your bottles once the door is open. With an energy consumption of just 96 kWh/year and an energy efficiency rating of E, it's an environmentally-friendly and cost-effective choice for the long term.
Precision and Optimal Control
The CTPNE120E faithfully reproduces the conditions of a natural wine cellar. Thanks to its electronic thermometer, you can set the temperature to the nearest degree. Its filtration and aeration system with an active carbon filter, combined with a controlled humidity of between 50 and 80%, guarantees an ideal atmosphere for ageing your wines. What's more, it's equipped with an anti-vibration system and a winter function, ensuring that the temperature is maintained even when the ambient temperature drops.
Flexible storage and accessories included
Enjoy customised storage with its 4 ergonomic natural wood shelves, specially designed for 75cl Bordeaux bottles. These removable shelves can be adapted to suit your storage needs. What's more, it comes with practical accessories such as castors for easy movement, an adjustable foot for perfect stability, and a spare activated carbon
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CTPNE120E Label_1824739.pdf
CTPNE120E Plan de Remplissage.pdf
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