Wine Chiller – VINGLACÉ

Keep a bottle of wine or bubbly perfectly chilled for hours in this vacuum-insulated, stainless-steel canister with a choice of finishes.

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Keep a bottle of wine or bubbly perfectly chilled for hours in this vacuum-insulated, stainless-steel canister with a choice of finishes. Just unscrew the adjustable top and insert your chilled bottle—nothing else is required.

  • 4″ x 10″
  • Stainless steel
  • Hand wash
  • Imported
  • Item #5623848

A chiller is a machine that removes heat from a liquid coolant via a vapor-compression, adsorption refrigeration, or absorption refrigeration cycles. This liquid can then be circulated through a heat exchanger to cool equipment, or another process stream (such as air or process water). As a necessary by-product, refrigeration creates waste heat that must be exhausted to ambience, or for greater efficiency, recovered for heating purposes. Vapor compression chillers may use any of a number of different types of compressors. Most common today are the hermetic scroll, semi-hermetic screw, or centrifugal compressors. The condensing side of the chiller can be either air or water cooled. Even when liquid cooled, the chiller is often cooled by an induced or forced draft cooling tower. Absorption and adsorption chillers require a heat source to function.

Chilled water is used to cool and dehumidify air in mid- to large-size commercial, industrial, and institutional facilities. Water cooled chillers can be liquid-cooled (through cooling towers), air-cooled, or evaporatively cooled. Water or liquid-cooled systems can provide efficiency and environmental impact advantages over air-cooled systems.

Wine is an alcoholic drink made from fermented fruit. Yeast consumes the sugar in the fruit and converts it to ethanol and carbon dioxide, releasing heat in the process. Wine is most often made from grapes, and the term "wine" generally refers to grape wine when used without any qualification. Even so, wine can be made from a variety of fruit crops, including plum, cherry, pomegranate, blueberry, currant, and elderberry.

Different varieties of grapes and strains of yeasts are major factors in different styles of wine. These differences result from the complex interactions between the biochemical development of the grape, the reactions involved in fermentation, the grape's growing environment (terroir), and the wine production process. Many countries enact legal appellations intended to define styles and qualities of wine. These typically restrict the geographical origin and permitted varieties of grapes, as well as other aspects of wine production.

Wine has been produced for thousands of years. The earliest evidence of wine is from the present-day Georgia (6000 BCE), Persia (5000 BCE), Italy, and Armenia (4000 BCE). New World wine has some connection to alcoholic beverages made by the indigenous peoples of the Americas but is mainly connected to later Spanish traditions in New Spain. Later, as Old World wine further developed viticulture techniques, Europe would encompass three of the largest wine-producing regions. Based on statistics gathered by the International Organisation of Vine and Wine in 2022 the top five wine producing countries were Italy, France, Spain, the United States, and Australia.

Wine has long played an important role in religion. Red wine was associated with blood by the ancient Egyptians, and was used by both the Greek cult of Dionysus and the Romans in their Bacchanalia; Judaism also incorporates it in the Kiddush, and Christianity in the Eucharist. Egyptian, Greek, Roman, and Israeli wine cultures are still connected to these ancient roots. Similarly the largest wine regions in Italy, Spain, and France have heritages in connection to sacramental wine, likewise, viticulture traditions in the Southwestern United States started within New Spain as Catholic friars and monks first produced wines in New Mexico and California.

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  1. 05

    by Chris

    First saw this chiller at a local winery (they have good taste). Wife and I agreed we should have one. Found on your website. Price was right. Arrive VERY WELL packaged. Been enjoying daily since. Will probably purchase another for when we entertain.

  2. 05

    by Sonya

    Bought this as a gift for my wife and she loved it. She took it over to a friends house for her girls night and apparently it was a big hit. Does what it’s suppose to do and looks fancy doing it.

  3. 05

    by Sarah

    Bought this as a gift for my wife and she loved it. She took it over to a friends house for her girls night and apparently it was a big hit. Does what it’s suppose to do and looks fancy doing it.

  4. 05

    by Sassy

    Great wine chiller! I especially love that my larger bottles of Prosecco fit perfectly in this chiller! I sincerely recommend this item and plan to buy more for Christmas gifts.

  5. 05

    by Nizhoni

    This is a very nice wine chiller, I bought the gray color. I will also use it for apple cider, as the bottle is like a wine bottle.

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