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.
View on AmazonWhether 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.
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.
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.
View on AmazonA handsome everyday tote built for two bottles plus a wedge of cheese. Great for dinner parties and grocery store stops.
View on AmazonPadded dividers keep bottles separated and silent. The right move for road trips, winery hauls, and travelling home with a haul.
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