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Decanting shelves
Before you open a bottle of wine, we
recommend that you let it lie on the
decanting shelf for a few days. Due to
the incline of the decanting shelf, the
bottom of the bottle lies deeper than the
neck of the bottle which means that
turbidity settles on the bottom of the
bottle.
When the wine is poured carefully, the
turbidity remains in the bottle.
Both wooden shelves and insertable
bars provided with the sommelier set
can be used to create a decanting
shelf:
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Place the bars with the pins facing
downward into the holes of the
wooden shelf.
You can attach the bar at the front or
rear of the wooden shelf.
If the bar is attached at the front, the
wooden shelf slants slightly backwards.
In this case, store the wine bottles with
the bottom of the bottle to the rear (see
figure).
If the bar is attached at the rear, the
wooden shelf slants slightly to the front.
In this case, store the wine bottles with
the bottom of the bottle to the front.
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Place the decanting shelf above an
isolator plate (see "Appliance
overview") so that it latches in the
rear.
If you place the decanting shelf
below the accessory box, pull the top
wooden shelf forwards to the limit
stop.
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Lay the wine bottles with the slant to
the bottom of the bottle on the
wooden shelf so that the turbidity
sinks to the bottom of the bottle.
Note: The maximum storage capacity
is not reached when the decanting
shelves are used. To achieve this
capacity, remove the bars below the
decanting shelves and insert the
wooden shelves again. Now the
wooden shelf no longer has a slant
and the bottles can be stored neck
on neck.
Decorative shelf
Place the decorative shelf at the very
bottom of the appliance (see "Guide to
the appliance").
Sommelier set
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