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DigitalBrowse free wine storage and refrigeration catalogs — built-in and freestanding wine coolers, dedicated wine cellars, and modular wine racks from Sub-Zero, EuroCave, Vinotemp, U-Line, Liebherr, Marvel, Wine Enthusiast, and the leading custom wine cellar builders. Order brochures by mail or flip through them online before you spec a wine room or upgrade your dual-zone wine refrigerator.
Wine Storage Categories at a Glance
Luxury built-in and integrated wine refrigeration — Sub-Zero, EuroCave, Wolf, Marvel, and the high-end Liebherr lineups (Grand Cru and Vinidor) build the wine columns that integrate seamlessly into a luxury kitchen or pantry. These units run $4,000–$15,000+ and feature dual or triple temperature zones (one for service, one for long-term cellaring), commercial-grade compressors, UV-tinted door glass, vibration-dampening shelves, and 50–55% humidity control. Catalogs in this category typically also cover paired refrigeration drawers, ice machines, and integrated wine pantries.
Mass-premium freestanding and undercounter wine coolers — U-Line, the broader Liebherr line, Marvel, Whynter, NewAir, and Dometic cover the $700–$3,500 freestanding category. Most are dual-zone (one zone for whites at 45°F, one for reds at 60°F), hold 28–155 bottles, and fit standard 15-inch or 24-inch undercounter cutouts. Catalogs include both compressor and thermoelectric models — compressor units are quieter under load and handle warm rooms better.
Custom wine cellars and racking — Wine Cellar Innovations, Le Cache, Custom Wine Cellars, IronWine Cellars, Genuwine Cellars, and Vinotemp Cellar Engineering design and build full walk-in wine cellars. Catalogs show modular racking kits, custom millwork in mahogany and redwood, cooling units (Wine Guardian, CellarPro, Breezaire), insulated cellar doors, and complete turn-key installations from 100-bottle cabinets to 5,000-bottle commercial cellars. VintageView and Vino-Pro specialize in metal label-forward racking for modern wine walls.
Entry-level wine refrigerators and accessories — Wine Enthusiast, NutriChef, Ivation, and Avanti make the most-shopped countertop and 12–32 bottle wine refrigerators in the $200–$800 range, plus the broader accessory ecosystem (decanters, preservation systems, glassware, openers, cellar log software).
What to Look For in a Wine Storage Catalog
The most useful wine storage catalogs spell out bottle capacity based on standard 750ml Bordeaux bottles (real-world capacity is often 20–30% less if you store Burgundy, magnum, or Champagne bottles), temperature zone count (single-zone for cellaring only, dual-zone for service of both reds and whites, triple-zone for whites/reds/sparkling), compressor vs. thermoelectric cooling (compressor for ambient rooms above 75°F and capacities over 30 bottles), UV-tinted door glass (essential for any unit near a window), and humidity control (45–55% is the long-term cellaring sweet spot — most units below $1,500 do not regulate humidity at all). For built-in units, also verify front-venting (rear-vented units cannot be installed under a counter) and minimum air clearance around the compressor.
Designing a Dedicated Wine Cellar
If you're planning a full walk-in wine cellar — typically a converted closet, basement room, or under-stair space — request catalogs from at least two cellar builders (Wine Cellar Innovations, Le Cache, Genuwine, Vinotemp) and one cooling unit specialist (Wine Guardian, CellarPro, Breezaire). The catalogs walk through the four-part decision: insulation and vapor barrier (R-19 minimum walls, R-30 ceilings, continuous 6-mil polyethylene vapor barrier on the warm side), cellar door (exterior-grade insulated door with full weatherstripping and threshold seal), cooling unit sizing (BTU rating must match cellar cubic footage plus heat load from lighting and door openings), and racking layout (a mix of individual bottle storage, case storage, display rows, and a tasting counter). Cellar catalogs typically also include wine inventory software recommendations and lighting plans (LED is required — incandescent generates too much heat).
Free Wine Storage & Refrigeration Catalogs by Mail
The catalogs below are mailed free to homeowners, contractors, and trade professionals. Brochures from premium brands like Sub-Zero, EuroCave, Wolf, and the cellar builders are particularly worth requesting in print — full product specs, dimensional drawings, and lifestyle photography of integrated installations are easier to compare on paper than a phone screen, and your local dealer can use the catalog edition to confirm current pricing and lead times.