Best wine coolers June 2026
A wine cooler ensures your collection is stored at the perfect temperature. Whether you're a new enthusiast or a seasoned collector, this guide will help you compare the top models on the market. We've analysed their features, capacity, and specifications to help you find the right fit for your home.
Last updated: 23 June 2026
Wine Coolers & Wine Storage Cabinets: Top 5
1

Klarstein Shiraz 12 Slim Uno (White)
from £219.992 stores
from £219.99
2 stores
2

Amica AWC300BL (Black)
from £294.9910 stores
from £294.99
10 stores
3

CDA FWC304BL (Black)
from £329.999 stores
from £329.99
9 stores
4

Hisense RW3N132GSLF (Black)
from £299.008 stores
from £299.00
8 stores
5

Hisense RW12D4NWG0 (Black)
from £249.006 stores
from £249.00
6 stores
The Klarstein Shiraz 12 Slim Uno is a compact and stylish wine cooler, perfect for small apartments or kitchens. Its slim design and unique white finish set it apart, but its 12-bottle capacity makes it suitable only for very small collections.
Pros
Slim, compact design
Unique white finish
Ideal for small spaces
Cons
Very small capacity (12 bottles)
Only one temperature zone
The Amica AWC300BL is a freestanding cooler that offers the flexibility of two temperature zones, allowing you to store reds and whites separately. It also includes a helpful temperature warning, though it is the loudest model on this list.
Pros
Dual temperature zones
Includes a temperature warning feature
Reversible door hinges
Cons
Relatively loud operation (47 dB)
Small capacity (19 bottles)
The CDA FWC304BL stands out with its quiet operation and elegant wooden shelves, adding a touch of class to your storage. It holds up to 20 bottles in a single temperature zone, making it a stylish and unobtrusive option.
Pros
Quiet operation (39 dB)
Stylish wooden shelving
Reversible door hinges
Cons
Only one temperature zone
Slightly higher energy consumption
With space for 46 bottles, the Hisense RW3N132GSLF is an excellent choice for those with a growing collection. It's the quietest model on our list at just 37 dB, ensuring it won't disturb your home environment, but it only offers a single temperature zone.
Pros
Large capacity for 46 bottles
Very quiet operation (37 dB)
Reversible door hinges
Cons
Only one temperature zone
Basic feature set
The Hisense RW12D4NWG0 offers a great balance of capacity and quiet performance. It holds 30 bottles and runs at a very quiet 38 dB, making it a solid, no-frills option for those who need more space than an entry-level cooler provides.
Pros
Good mid-range capacity (30 bottles)
Very quiet operation (38 dB)
Reversible door hinges
Cons
Only one temperature zone
Lacks advanced features
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| Type | Wine cooler | Wine cooler | Wine cooler | Wine cooler | Wine cooler |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Design | — | Freestanding | Freestanding | Freestanding | Freestanding |
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The ranking is updated monthly and is based on data we collect from our own platform. Products that rank highly are popular with our users while also maintaining high quality according to editorial expert reviews. Specifically, we take into account how many users follow a product through price alerts or lists, how it is rated by experts and users, as well as how much traffic it generates to stores and how well it is represented in stores. No products are paid placements — the ranking is governed solely by data.




















