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Experience wine at the perfect temperature every time
Introducing Corkcicle
Keeping your wines at just the right drinking temperatures—it’s a great dilemma. Too cold and it could mask the vintner’s uniquely crafted complexities. Too warm and the flavors may take a back seat to the alcohol. The answer to this perplexity? Corkcicle.Placed inside the bottle, Corkcicle chills the wine from the inside.
Lose the bucket
Ice buckets. They drip. They’re messy. They’re expensive. They take up valuable space in your kitchen cabinets and/or freezer. And when it comes to keeping your wines at the perfect temperature, forget it. They make your wine too cold, masking the flavor. In short, ice buckets end up being a whole lot of effort for not a lot of reward—and don’t even get us started on wine sleeves and those frozen marble buckets. Why bother with the hassle when you can simply and effortlessly chill your wine from the inside with Corkcicle?Use again and again
The beauty of Corkcicle lies in its easy-to-use design and simple care instructions
- 1. Prep
- Unbox Corkcicle & remove protective wrap
- Place in freezer (for at least two hours)
- Pour first taste from bottle to make room for Corkcicle
- 2. Use
- Insert into chilled bottle
- Enjoy entire bottle at perfect temperature
- When removing, simply tap Corkcicle on inside top of bottle to avoid dripping
- 3. Clean
- Wash and rinse in sink
- 4. Re-Use
- After cleaning, return Corkcicle to freezer
- Re-use over and over again
Whites and Reds
It keeps your chilled whites at perfect drinking temperatures. It keeps your lighter chilled reds at perfect drinking temperatures. And it even brings those heavier room temperature reds down to more suitable drinking temperatures. Corkcicle really does make it easy to experience any wine at the perfect temperature every time.Wines | Ideal Drinking Temperatures (°F) |
Light Whites (Pinot Grigio, Sauvignon Blanc, Rose) | Upper 40s |
Heavy Whites (Chardonnay) | Low 50s |
Light Reds (Pinot Noir, Beaujolais) | Upper 50s |
Medium Reds (Merlot, Cotes, du Rhone) | Low 60s |
Heavy Reds (Cabernet Sauvignon, Zinfandel, Shiraz/Shirah) | Mid 60s |