Triple Zone Wine Fridges
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Caple WF1552 Wine Fridge | 111 Bottle | Triple Zone | Stainless Steel
Regular price £1,799.99Regular price£2,224.00Sale price £1,799.99 -
Caple WF1553BG Wine Fridge | 111 Bottle | Triple Zone | Black
Regular price £1,799.99Regular price£2,224.00Sale price £1,799.99 -
Caple WC1792 Wine Fridge | 89 Bottle | Triple Zone | Stainless Steel
Regular price £2,539.99Regular price£3,688.62Sale price £2,539.99 -
Caple WC1801 Wine Fridge | 70 Bottle | Triple Zone
Regular price £2,959.99Regular price£4,329.23Sale price £2,959.99 -
Caple WC1796BG Wine Fridge | 89 Bottle | Triple Zone | Black Glass
Regular price £2,629.99Regular price£3,812.31Sale price £2,629.99
Collection: Triple Zone Wine Fridges
Triple zone wine fridges give you three independently controlled temperature areas in a single unit — the ultimate in flexibility for serious collectors, wine enthusiasts who stock a wide range of styles, or anyone who wants complete control over how every bottle in their collection is stored.
Why three zones?
Most wine drinkers are well served by a dual zone fridge: one temperature for reds, one for whites. But triple zone opens up more nuanced possibilities. You might keep a long-term storage zone at a consistent 12–13°C, a serving zone for whites at 8–10°C, and a ready-to-drink zone for reds at 14–16°C. Or keep a dedicated Champagne zone at 6–8°C alongside storage and a serving temperature for lighter styles. The three zones let you match your fridge to how you actually drink, rather than compromising.
Triple zone models are also popular in households with genuinely diverse collections — someone who drinks fine Burgundy, aged Bordeaux, and Champagne regularly benefits from three zones in a way that a dual zone simply can't replicate.
What sizes are available?
Triple zone wine fridges tend to be larger, given the need to physically separate three temperature chambers. Most are either full-height freestanding models (storing 70–120 bottles) or tall in-column integrated designs. If you're looking at an in-column triple zone, it typically requires a 60cm wide housing and can be fitted with a furniture door to match your kitchen.
Key features to look for
Low vibration cooling is especially important for triple zone models, since they're typically used by people storing wine for longer periods. Vibration disturbs sediment and can affect structure in aged bottles. Look for models with vibration-dampening compressors or dedicated anti-vibration systems. UV-protected glass and humidity control are also worth prioritising at this end of the market.
Who are triple zone wine fridges for?
They're for serious collectors, wine enthusiasts with a broad range of styles, households that entertain regularly with different wines, and anyone who has outgrown a dual zone setup. Brands like Caple offer outstanding triple zone models at this price point. All models include free UK mainland delivery.

















