If you enjoy wining and dining guests or consider yourself a budding sommelier, it’s likely you’ll to want to invest in a wine fridge or wine cellar as your collection grows. With the weather warming up, and Black Friday sales, now is also a great time to buy one on sale.
So, whether you’re an avid collector or natural entertainer, we’ve tracked down the best wine fridges, cabinets, cellars and coolers in Australia, based on features and who they’re suited to. From top-of-the-line Vintec wine fridges to more affordable Hisense wine fridges, treat yourself to one of these so your wines can age just like the old adage says.
Editor’s picks: best wine fridges
- Best for customisable wine storage: LeCavist 168 Bottle Single Zone Wine Cabinet
- Best for multi-zone wine storage: Vintec 198 Bottle Wine Storage Cabinet
- Gourmet Traveller contributor pick for modest collectors: Vintec 35 Bottle Wine Cabinet
- Best for one type of wine: Hisense 30 Bottle Wine Cabinet
- Best for avid collectors: Liebherr 195 Bottle Wine Cabinet
Best wine fridges and cabinets in Australia 2025

01
LeCavist 168 Bottle Single Zone Wine Cabinet
Best for: customisable wine storage
This premium wine fridge cabinet from LeCavist can fit up to 168 bottles and comes with six moveable, beechwood shelves that look stylish and reduce vibrations. The shevles mean you can choose how you store your wine – on its side, upright or a combination of both, and you can buy extra shelves as needed.
The single-zone cooling system has a temperature range from 5°C to 20°C and triple layer glass doors to keep your wine at the ideal temperature, even on hot summer days (it can operate in rooms with temperatures up to 43°C.
Dimensions: 545 (W) x 1674 (H) x 600 (D) mm
Key features:
- Single-zone cooling with temperatures between 5°C to 20°C
- Beechwood shelves and anti-vibration system
- Internal LED lighting you can turn on or off to showcase your collection
- Quiet operation with a noise level of 43dB (similar to a quiet library)
- Two years warranty on body and parts, with five years on compressor
Also available at:
- $1550 at Appliances Online
- $1699 at Winning Appliances

02
Vintec 198 Bottle Wine Storage Cabinet
Best for: multi-zone wine storage
This wine cabinet has customisable temperature zones that makes it ideal for collections with different varieties of wine. It also has anti-UV glass ideal for alfresco settings and an external compressor to protect from vibrations and sunlight (which can alter wine).
The borderless glass, black finish and wooden shelving also make it a stylish way to store and showcase your wine.
Dimensions: 595 (W) x 1860 (H) x 610 (D) mm
Key features:
- Multi-zone cooling with temperatures between 6°C to 22°C
- Stylish black finish with six wooden shelves
- Internal LED lighting
- Thermal recycling pump that ensures adequate humidity levels are maintained above 50%
- Two year warranty
Also available at:
- $3,999 at Bing Lee

03
Vintec 35 Bottle Wine Cabinet
Best for: the modest collector
Cellar any wine or serve red, whites and blends at specific temperatures with this single-zone wine fridge that offers stable temperature, high humidity, UV and vibration protection and quality airflow. Five pillars of wine storage: achieved.
“I’m putting this freestanding and considerably well-priced wine fridge high on my wishlist this year. Vintec is at the top of the wine fridge game and while I would absolutely love one of its higher-end models, my tiny one-bedroom apartment calls for a compact cellar for my collection. Plus, the fact that it’s not integrated means I can move it to my garage if needed, or to my next rental in the future.”
Cordelia Williamson, former digital editor at Gourmet Traveller
Dimensions: 493 (W) x 830 (H) x 588 (D) mm
Key features:
- Storage temperatures between 6°C to 18°C
- Reversible right hand door
- Quiet operation
- Two-year manufacturer’s warranty
- Freestanding cabinet
Also available:
- $595 (usually $799) at Bing Lee – limited time
- $715 at Appliances Online

04
Hisense 30 Bottle Wine Cabinet
Best for: someone who loves the same types of wines
If you’re a creature of habit and mostly stick to the same type of vino, this single temperature 30-bottle wine cellar is a solid pick for you. With natural wooden shelves and interior LED lighting, it’s also a chic addition to any entertaining space.
Dimensions: 475 (W) x 834 (H) x 455 (D) mm
Key features:
- Storage temperatures between 5°C to 18°C
- Touch electronic control
- Six wooden shelves
- Reversible right hinge door
- Three-year manufacturer’s warranty
Also available:
- $599 at The Good Guys

05
Liebherr 195 Bottle Wine Cabinet
Best for: avid collectors
Allow your wine to age with grace in this cabinet that maintains ideal conditions for storing up to 195 Bordeaux (750ml) bottles. With stylish wooden shelving, a UV-protected dark storage area, vibration protection and a five-year manufacturer warranty, you can curate your cellar collection with peace of mind.
Dimensions: 657 (W) x 1842 (H) x 663 (D) mm
Key features:
- Temperatures between 5°C to 20°C
- Adjustable wooden shelves
- UV-protected dark storage area
- Single zone temperature control
- Door alarms
Also available at:
- $4,999 at Appliances Online
- $4,999 at Bing Lee

06
LeCavist 220 Bottle Dual Zone Wine and Beverage Fridge
Best for: Serious entertainers
This LeCavist fridge has two cooling zones, with the upper zone ideal for white wine and the lower zone for reds or even other beverages. With four telescopic beechwood trim shelves in the wine section and glass shelves in the beverage section, plus the choice of built-in or freestanding installation, this is an elegant storage solution for drinks.
Dimensions: 620 (W) x 1920 (H) x 700 (D) mm
Key features:
- Two cooling zones with temperatures between 5°C to 20°C
- Free-standing or built-in installation
- Beechwood detailing on wine shelves and glass for other beverages
- Internal LED lighting you can turn on or off to showcase your collection
- High-efficiency compressor and anti-vibration system
- Two year warranty on parts and labour

07
ASKO Wine Climate Cabinet
Best for: the serious collector
This ASKO wine cabinet is designed with professional-grade storage for up to 190 bottles. Created with both efficiency and aesthetics in mind, this sleek wine fridge comes with with features like adjustable RGB lighting, a built-in label-scanning camera and three climate adjustments so you can ensure your wine is stored just as the makers intended.
With a chic matte black finish and anti-vibration shelves, this freestanding unit is an investment in both style and the longevity of your wine collection.
Dimensions: 700 (W) x 1920 (H) x 797 (D) mm
Key features:
- Stores up to 190 bottles, with temperature ranges between 5°C to 20°C
- Three climate zones for optimal temperature and humidity
- Built-in camera for scanning wine labels
- Anti-vibration shelves
- Two-year manufacturer’s warranty
Also available at:
- $14,999 at Bing Lee
- $14,999 at Winning Appliances

08
Devanti 12 bottle thermoelectric wine cooler
Best for: the dabbling collector
Modest and reliable, this thermoelectric wine cooler features adjustable temperature controls between 10-20°C, making it suitable for most whites and all reds. With UV-resistant glass, a child safety lock and more, it’s a more affordable choice for those new to wine collecting.
Dimensions: 253 (W) x 645 (H) x 500 (D) mm
Key features:
- Built-in interior LEDs
- Double-glazed, UV-resistant glass door
- High precision thermoelectric cooling technology
- Auto-defrost
- Pull-out chrome racks
- Silent operation
- Safety child lock
- Energy-efficient design
Also available at:
- $229.99 at Temple & Webster
What to know about wine fridges
A wine fridge is a specialised fridge designed to let you store – and drink – wine at the optimal temperatures, usually targeting 12°C for cellaring. In comparison, bar fridges and standard refrigerators are usually chilled around the 3°C mark, which means your perfect drop could become not-so-perfect when stored. Wine fridges also have controlled humidity and minimised vibration, which will allow you to cellar your drops for decades.
Chilling your preferred vintages for serving is a different story, however. You want to set the wine fridge for 6-8°C for sparkling, 8-13°C for whites and 15-18°C for reds. After all, no one likes a warm glass of Champagne.
Is it worth having a wine fridge?
If you have wine that you want to store, a wine fridge will help ensure it ages well. Considering how expensive fine wines can be (and how delicious), the last thing anyone wants is for them to go bad.
And if you’re wondering just how expensive wine can be, in 2018 Sotheby’s reported that it sold the most expensive bottle for US$558,000: a 1945 Domaine de la Romanee-Conti Grand Cru (Bordeaux). So for collectors, making sure wine is stored properly is be a valuable investment.
How much should I spend in a wine fridge?
Prices can range from around $200 for a wine cooler, to more than $5000 for a wine cabinet. To help you decide how much to spend, think about:
- How many bottles you want to store
- How long you want to store them
- The amount of space you have for wine storage
- The value of your wine collection
- What features you need (and want)
- The quality of the wine fridge options you’re looking at buying
You also need to think about your budget and how much you are comfortable spending. It’s important to be realistic, but also make sure the wine fridge you buy is right for what you want.
If you have a small budget, you could even choose to start with a small but high-performing fridge that you can use for a selection of wines before upgrading to a larger version for all your wines in the future.
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Asko (via Winning Appliances), Liebherr (via Appliances Online)