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Why Customers Love VoChill Wine Chillers
No Dilution: Your wine stays pure — no ice or stones interfering with flavor.
Elegant Design: A tabletop statement piece that enhances any setting.
Made in USA: Designed, assembled, and shipped from Austin, Texas with pride.
FAQ: Chilling Wine with VoChill
VoChill uses a patented cradle design that gently cools your glass without ice, refrigeration, or dilution. Your wine stays at the ideal temperature — crisp whites, refreshing rosés, and even delicate reds hold their character longer.
VoChill uses a patented cradle design that gently cools your glass without ice, refrigeration, or dilution. Your wine stays at the ideal temperature — crisp whites, refreshing rosés, and even delicate reds hold their character longer.
Ice and chilling gadgets placed inside the glass dilute flavors and disrupt the wine experience. VoChill preserves your pour exactly as the winemaker intended, enhancing enjoyment without compromise.
Ice and chilling gadgets placed inside the glass dilute flavors and disrupt the wine experience. VoChill preserves your pour exactly as the winemaker intended, enhancing enjoyment without compromise.
Yes. Many red wines, particularly Pinot Noir, Beaujolais, or lighter blends, taste best slightly chilled. VoChill takes them to the perfect "cellar temperature," unlocking flavor and balance.
Yes. Many red wines, particularly Pinot Noir, Beaujolais, or lighter blends, taste best slightly chilled. VoChill takes them to the perfect "cellar temperature," unlocking flavor and balance.

Tips for Serving and Enjoying Wine
- White & Rosé Wines: Serve at 45–55°F. With VoChill, you can relax outdoors without worrying about your glass warming too quickly.
- Red Wines: Many are best around 55–65°F. Try chilling lighter reds slightly to enhance freshness and fruitiness.
- Sparkling Wines: Though VoChill isn’t a replacement for an ice bucket, our wine chillers will keep your sparkling bubbles at their perfect chilled temperature when served in a well-fitting Bordeaux glass. Champagne flutes are not recommended with our chillers because they are too small to snuggly fit in the Chill Cradle.
For more on wine serving temperatures, check out resources from Wine Enthusiast and Wine Spectator.