Wine Chillers are an excellent way to keep your favorite bottle of white wine, champagne, sparkling water, etc. chilled for hours on end. Whether you are spending the day at the beach or going on an afternoon boat ride, keeping your beverage at the desired temperature is necessary. 


A single bottle wine chiller, constructed from stainless steel is a simple and functional solution. Double-walled vacuum insulation guarantees that your bottle remains enjoyable no matter where the adventure takes you. Designed to be portable, lightweight, and easy to clean, our outdoor Wine Chiller is the ultimate wine accessory. 

 

Happy smiling woman pouring wine into tumbler outside

 

Pro Tip: Pair your Wine Chiller with our  Non-Tipping Wine Tumblers with Glass Inserts to enhance your overall drinking experience.


Below, we’ll show you step-by step on how to use the chiller correctly:

 

  • Wipe the stainless steel Wine Chiller down with a clean, damp cloth

  • Take your chilled bottle of wine, champagne, sparkling water, etc out of the fridge.

  • Remove the Flexi-Lock adjustable top from the Wine Chiller by turning counterclockwise.

  • Simply place the desire bottle inside the chiller and place adjustable top over the neck of the bottle. 

  • Twist clockwise until snug.

  • When ready to pour, grip the wine chiller and slowly pour into your glass. Cheers!

16 comments

  • Gwen
    • Gwen
    • June 6, 2023 at 9:43 pm

    Does anyone have an answer?

  • Tracy Cook
    • Tracy Cook
    • January 16, 2023 at 10:41 am

    The top is stuck, I just got this for Christmas. I love it…until now. Help

  • Terri  Proffitt
    • Terri Proffitt
    • December 26, 2022 at 5:08 pm

    One use and can’t unscrew the top. Very frustrating! Too expensive for only one use.

  • Dana P
    • Dana P
    • November 25, 2022 at 3:14 pm

    Followed all of the above steps. But the lid will not unscrew to remove the empty bottle. Definitely not worth the money if I’m only going to get 1 use out of it.

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