New Integrated Wine Column by Fisher & Paykel Offers Anti-Vibration Technologies

The column is designed to provide “exact control” for aging and serving wine.

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The 24-inch Integrated Wine Column by Fisher & Paykel.

Fisher & Paykel

The 24-inch Integrated Wine Column by Fisher & Paykel.

The new Integrated Wine Column by Fisher & Paykel marks the brand’s first foray into wine refrigeration and preservation in North America. The 24-inch column offers a 91-bottle capacity, protected by a UV-filtering glass door, a quiet, low vibration compressor, and absorptive materials to prevent movements that can dull a wine’s flavor.

“When developing a product, we focus on the user experience and how the product will fit and function within someone’s home, spending countless hours researching, designing, engineering, and testing. We are proud to bring to market a cooling and preservation solution for wine that is truly best in class,” says Shane Rehm, Fisher & Paykel’s vice president of product.

The stainless steel interior features 13 full extension racks in white oak shelving, divided into two variable temperature zones. Users can choose between four wine mode presets, Red, White, Sparkling or Cellar, which can be adjusted in one-degree increments between 43 and 64 degrees Fahrenheit. Independent cradles provide another option for displaying wine at ideal angles, complete with a chalk pencil and aluminum labels.

“From the moment wine is bottled, it is in a permanent state of degradation, and how that wine degrades—or ages—is what makes it an incredible and historical experience,” says Mark Haydon, Fisher & Paykel’s chief designer. “With exacting control for aging and fine-tuned modes for perfect serving temperatures, the Integrated Wine Column caters to both those who are deeply passionate about wine and its storage, and to those who love to entertain and beautifully showcase their collection.”

The Integrated Wine Column is available panel-ready or in a stainless steel finish. fisherpaykel.com

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