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Best wine travel bags

Whether you're heading to a friend's, a picnic, or a wine country trip, the right bag does three jobs: keeps bottles cold, keeps them upright, and keeps them in one piece. Our picks for two-bottle, six-bottle, and leakproof carriers.

Quick guide

How to pick a wine carrier

Insulation: Look for thick, padded walls. The bottles act as their own ice — a couple of hours of cold travel is usually fine without ice packs. Add a frozen pack for hot days.

Leakproof lining: A must if any bottle might be open. Welded seams beat stitched ones every time.

Capacity: Two-bottle totes are the everyday choice for dinners and picnics. Six-bottle carriers are for road trips and a stop at a winery. Don't over-buy.

Flying with wine: Bottles must go in checked luggage. Always wrap in clothes or use a wine-specific shipper. A padded tote inside a hard-sided suitcase is the safest move.

Three carriers, three trips

Picnic Time insulated two-bottle wine tote
Editor's choice2 bottle

Leakproof insulated wine tote

Welded waterproof lining and padded dividers. The smartest pick if you ever travel with an open bottle or pour-and-go bag in the cooler.

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Tirrinia classic two-bottle insulated wine tote
Best value2 bottle

Classic insulated tote

A handsome everyday tote built for two bottles plus a wedge of cheese. Great for dinner parties and grocery store stops.

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Insulated six-bottle wine carrier
Premium pick6 bottle

Insulated 6-bottle carrier

Padded dividers keep bottles separated and silent. The right move for road trips, winery hauls, and travelling home with a haul.

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Take the bottle. Take the journey.

Headed somewhere with a bottle? Our wine guides help you pick what to bring and what to expect.

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