Mahogany lockers with a rustic stain and lacquer.  Beautiful wine storage unit sits in the lobby of the clubhouse with easy access for members dining in the onsite restaurant.  See more photos  >>

Grotto hospitality team just completed the Georgian Terrace Hotel Restaurant Wine Cabinets.  Complete with Mirrored Polished Stainless Steel structure, Dual Paned Glass, Internal Metal Racking and LED Lighting Package.  These wine storage units are real head-turners and are sure to increase wine sales here.

Four Seasons Installation: Fifteen foot metal wine cabinet and wood champagne cabinet being installed this week in New York.  Pictured here is Daniel Silva, Edgar Para and Arturo Lara.

Tackaberry Wine Cabinet

July 22, 2009

Tackaberry built-in cabinet: Knotty alder doors with mahogany racking and a split system cooling unit. Ted Beltran was the project manager for this job in Los Angeles.

Tackaberry Wine Cabinet

Here’s a few shots from one of our dealers in Las Vegas (Artesia).

Enterprise project team is working on the wine room wood cabinet and champagne cabinet for the Four Seasons New York.  Installation going on later this week.

Wine Rack Summer Sale

July 13, 2009

wood wine rack kits free shipping

It’s summertime – perfect time to check your cooling unit to make sure it’s running at its peak performance.  Here’s a list that our HVAC partners use to maintain split system wine cellar cooling units.

Here are a few simple tips to keep your wine cellar cooling system working well for years to come.

During Installation:

  • Carefully select placement of all components. Ensure each item is secure and installed properly.
  • All braising of joints should be done with the appropriate flux and solder combination for dissimilar metals.
  • After braising we suggest a dry nitrogen wash to remove potential contaminates.
  • Drain lines should be planned with an access path in case they ever need to be checked or cleaned in the event of blockage
  • When placing the condensing unit, carefully consider:
    • Access to the wiring
    • Access to evacuate/charge
    • Stability of surface (a “pad” is generally used)
    • Proximity to outdoor fixtures and landscaping
    • Rain gutter run-off
    • Windows
    • Sprinkler systems
    • Shrubs / Vines
    • Trees (leaf shed)

Continuing Maintenance
To be performed annually or as needed.

  • Check drain line for debris.
  • Condensing unit (or enclosure) should be visually checked regularly for debris while the power is off.
  • Remove dust or debris with air or a light touch (washing with hose is not recommended).
  • Fan motors are sealed and do not need additional lubrication.