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How to Chill Wine Faster

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Despite how much you enjoy a good glass of vino, chances are you might not have a wine freezer in your home. You’re seeking alternatives to chill your wine quickly. This article is enough to get your game rolling.

How to Chill Wine

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Spinning

This is the quickest method for chilling wine. Do you have a few minutes to spare before your visitors arrive? The best way to go is to spin. To get started;

  • Mix ½ pound of salt and water in a big bucket
  • Next, Combine ice cubes and salt solution in the bowl to make a thick slush.
  • Then immerse your wine bottles into the big bowl solution. 
  • Hold the bottles by the top and spin them around while submerging them in the solution.
  • For red wines, 10 seconds is enough for red wines, while white wines need 15 seconds of spinning.
  • Now you can serve your guests. 

Ziploc

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Despite its lack of visual appeal, this strategy is a time-saver. To get started; 

  • Make an ice bath in a bowl.
  • Get a resealable zipper bag, pour the wine inside, and seal it up.
  • Wind your watch while you place the zipper bag in the ice bath. You can refrigerate wine to 58 degrees in as little as two minutes. Incredible right?
  • Make sure you keep the part where you pour the wine into the zipper bag while you’re showing off your skills.

Damp Toweling

You’d reduce the temperature of your wine significantly by placing the bottle in the freezer. However, if you want to speed up the chilling process, you’d need; 

  • To wrap your wine in a wet cloth.
  • Placing a bottle of wine in a -0°F freezing without a cloth, it’ll take 40 minutes to chill to 50°F, but with a wet cloth. You can shorten the chilling time by 3-4 minutes.
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