
Optimal temperature
LeCavist wine fridges are designed to keep your wine at its best for the long haul.
Each unit maintains stable temperature and humidity levels, giving your bottles the ideal environment to age gracefully. With an easy-to-use LCD display, you can monitor and adjust the temperature to suit your wine — whether it’s Pinot Noir from Central Otago or a chilled Sauvignon Blanc from Marlborough.
Simple, reliable control — built into every LeCavist wine fridge, right here for Kiwi wine lovers.

LED Lighting
LeCavist wine fridges feature soft LED lighting to showcase your collection with classic Kiwi style.
The gentle glow adds a touch of elegance without affecting the internal temperature — and with ultra-low energy use, it’s the safest and most efficient way to light your wine fridge. You can switch the light on or off whenever it suits, whether you're entertaining or simply admiring your collection.
Subtle, stylish, and made to protect what matters.

3 Layers Tempered Glass
Every LeCavist wine fridge is fitted with a triple-layer tempered glass door — built tough to protect your collection.
Specially heat-treated for added strength, the glass not only guards your bottles from knocks and bumps, but also shields them from UV rays. The triple-layer design helps your wine fridge maintain consistent temperature and humidity, creating the ideal conditions for ageing or everyday enjoyment.
Built for Kiwi homes. Designed to protect your wine — inside and out.

Anti-Vibration System for Optimal Wine Preservation
LeCavist wine fridges are built with an anti-vibration system to keep your wine resting easy.
Even minor movement can upset the ageing process, so our wine fridges are designed to stay steady — helping preserve flavour, structure, and quality over time. It’s all about creating the right environment for your collection to mature, just as it should.
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