Nothing pairs better together than a day spent in the warm sun and a sip on a cool glass of wine. However, it might be tricky to keep your favorite wines cool and protected from the sun, especially with the scorching heat. In this article, we’ll provide some handy tips for keeping your wine cold enough to drink while you’re at home or on the go.
Chill Your Wine the Evening Before
A good way to get ahead of keeping a bottle of wine cold on a hot day is to cool it down in the evening before taking it on your day out. For example, you can store them in your wine cellar or normal fridge the night before you plan on heading to the beach or sitting by your pool at home. This will help to keep your wine bottle colder for longer while also making sure its flavors come to light.
Consider getting a Wine Fridge
A wine fridge (also known as Cantinetta Vino in Italy) provides the perfect space to store your wine, whether it's short-term until tomorrow when you want to pop a bottle or if you’re looking for long-term wine storage. In addition, wine fridges tend to have UV-blocking glass doors that protect the wine from going sour. Furthermore, these appliances also have humidity controls which prevent the cork from drying out, helping you make sure your wine’s quality is maintained while its flavors stand out.
Try out a Portable Wine Chiller
If you want to savour your wines throughout the warm day, try considering a portable wine chiller. Similar to a wine fridge, these machines keep your wines in cold water, keeping your wines at their ideal service temperature throughout the day while giving you the convenience of carrying them around anytime. Furthermore, these wine chillers can hold different bottle shapes and sizes, making them very versatile to use, even for your mixers.
Use a Wine Cooler Bag
A wine cooler bag is designed with insulation materials such as gel pads or ice packs that provide a protective barrier against outside temperatures. In addition, this insulation helps to regulate the internal temperature of the bag, keeping it cooler for longer periods. Furthermore, wine cooler bags are made with a certain shape that holds wine bottles firmly and eliminates needless movement. Therefore, to prevent upsetting the sediment in wines or even causing spills, the tight fit guarantees that the bottles stay upright, preserving the wine's overall quality.
Stay in the Shade
Although your wine is in a cooler bag or a wine chiller, it’s always a good idea to keep it out of direct sunlight when you’re out at the beach. For example, you could take an umbrella with you, or even use a day tent. Additionally, if you don’t end up getting through the whole bottle, you’ll have something to take home and drink without worrying that it's going off in the sun.
Choose Lighter-Bodied Wines to Drink
If you want to cool down some wine quickly, try opting for lighter-bodied white wine to drink as opposed to a red blend. For example, you could go for a rose, chardonnay, or the usual pinot noir. This is because these types of wines are known to be a bit more refreshing. In addition, they're always easier to keep cold and are more pleasant to drink in the case that your wines do warm up slightly.
Looking for simple ways to keep your wine cool on a hot day might seem difficult. However, the tips you come across can help you end up creating a more elegant way of storing your wine than just sticking it in the fridge and hoping for the best. So whether you enjoy a rose or a cooler red, you can make your wine-drinking experience a lot more enjoyable by following the tips provided in this article.

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