Top Products for Keeping Your Wine Chilled

 

 

Saturday July 5, 2014 Author: Adrian Categories:

 

 

Cooper Cooler

This wine chiller does the job in minutes. To get your wine bottles refrigerator cold, add ice and water, plug it in and select the Wine setting. Six minutes later, you have a chilled bottle of Chardonnay to serve (or drink yourself; we don’t judge). The versatility allows you to cool wines at higher temperatures or chill other beverages, like beer and soda cans.

You can find the Cooper Cooler at Amazon.com for $89.99.

Corkcicle

CorkcicleOne

There are different variations for Corkcicle’s wine chilling products, depending on how sophisticated you want to get when you cool your wine. Their classic Corkcicle is a basic cork meets icicle and will cost you under $18. Now, they’re Corkcicle.Air and Corkcicle.One include a pour-thru and aerating feature, as well as the ability to keep your wine chilled.

Find this must have product on Amazon.com (Prime Shipping Available).

Color Changing Ice Bucket

Color Changing Ice Bucket

Because what’s a party without some cool lights, right? This rechargeable ice bucket comes with a remote control that allows you to change the light settings, including which color to display. The ice bucket can fit one bottle of wine or champagne to chill, making for a great outdoor BBQ accessory.

Get the Color Changing Ice Bucket Online here.

 

CHILLBALL

CHILLBALL

This product from Intelligent Ice claims to keep your wine chilled without compromising the taste due to dilution. The CHILLBALL is clipped to the rim of your wine glass (to avoid glass scratches as other cubes or ice balls might) and are available in different lengths to accommodate any traditionally shaped glass.

Get the CHILLBALL for $10.99 on Amazon.com

Wine Chilling Carafe

Wine Chilling Carafe

This two-piece carafe holds a standard bottle of wine and keeps wine constantly cool. Place ice carefully within the chilling chamber and insert it into the wine-filled carafe. The spout and airtight chamber allow you pour while keeping the ice chamber in place.

Find it for $39.95 on Amazon.com (Prime Shipping Available).

Frozen Grapes

So, this one is DIY, but still effective. To cool down a glass of wine, freeze grapes and stick a few in your glass. To match them, you might want to put white grapes in white wine and red grapes in red wine. The grapes shouldn’t really change the flavor of your wine, but, just in case, we recommend not doing this with an expensive vintage.

Have a different wine chiller you swear by? Let us know below.


 

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