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Gaggenau IK 360 Wine Cooler by Evan Orensten

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So you've got your (probably illegal) aged Cohiba Esplendidos, your smuggled in Camembert au Calvados and a fine bottle of Krug Rosé, but don't have one place where they can all age comfortably? Try Gaggenau's new IK 360 series, which offers you three humidified zones to accomodate all of your aging/storage needs.

The optional humidor is hand-made from solid rare woods and can hold fifty of your prized smokes in peaceful, luxurious rest. The racks move easily in and out and are made from aluminum and beech wood. They can hold bottles up to a double magnum, with a maximum capacity of 118 bottles in the three zones. Your goods will neither be shaken nor stirred by the vibration-free compressor.

Available in several configurations with various options, this little beauty will bring you—and your bottles—years of pleasure.

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This entry posted on 15 March 2006 at 1:00 AM
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