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Aug 23 2004, 2:44am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Looks like the Japanese love their wines. Japanese DeviceStyle offers a line of high-tech wine cooler devices that take care of wine in all aspects.
The deviceStyle Angleshare WA-1 has space for one bottle (maybe a 1787 Chateau Lafite). The high-tech wine rack keeps the temperature either at 12, 14 and 16 degrees (celsius). the Angleshare also adjusts the humidity level to keep it at 65% to prevent shrinkage of the cork. deviceStyle also makes sure that there is no vibration from the fan coming to not shake the bottle in anyway. The glas is protecting the wine from the ultraviolet rays. The WA-1 measures W460×H182×D141mm.
More details on the deviceStyle product page (japanese). They also offer wine coolers for 6 and 12 bottles.
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