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By Wanda Haynes, Certified Sommelier

Finally, there is a product that can keep white and rosé wine cold while drinking!

This product can also bring red wines to cellar temperatures in just a few minutes. As a wine lover I’m delighted to share this amazing product.

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VoChill is a wonderful concept brought to life by Randall & Lisa Pawlik Inventors + Co-Founders of VoChill. The couple was on “Shark Tank” and received a standing ovation from me.

There is a stemless wine glass version and a version for stemmed glasses. Very sturdy units that have a chill cradle which easily comes away from the base and put into the freezer for 3 hours or longer. A magnet securely holds the chill cradle to the base, and the unit is very simple to use. The look is sleek and contemporary, and each product comes in several colors.

A new color was recently introduced “Noir” is solid black. Products are made from a highly durable polycarbonate plastic. Also used is a High-Density Polyethylene for the Chill Cradles™. This is a reliable material that performs optimally for a lifetime of freeze-thaw cycles. Don’t put the wine chiller in a dish washer or in dish water. Simply wipe all components clean with a damp or dry cloth.

Glasses for VoChill

What glass shapes will fit my VoChill? Wine chillers are designed to pair with most standard stem or stemless glassware. However, wine glass bowls wider than 3.75 inches and stems longer than 4.5 inches may not be suitable with VoChill. Glasses with a flat bottom, such as a highball or whiskey tumbler, are not recommended for either style.

VoChill Has a Brand of Wine Glasses

German-made from the finest lead-free crystal. Designed with an ultra-thin rim that enhances the wine’s flavor. Crafted with a seamlessly pulled stem from the bowl for a sleek, durable design that exudes elegance and balance. The glasses are lovely and can be used for any varietal of wine.

Just like wine these wine chillers are for adults only and contain multiple small magnets. Dispose of magnets promptly if they become exposed and separate from any part of VoChill.

These wine chillers make excellent gifts for wine lovers.

https://vochill.com

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