The best ... wine gadgets
... a tote bag that carries up to six bottles, a bottle cleaner, wine glasses, and more
Meehan Utility Bag
Not only is this canvas-and-leather tote hefty enough to carry a half-dozen bottles of wine, it’s so chic you won’t look “like a Gewürztraminer distributor” doing so.
$740, Mooreandgilesinc.com
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Riedel Bottle Cleaner
Simply pour Riedel’s tiny stainless-steel spheres into a dirty wine decanter, add water, and swish to clean. The steel pellets remove stains and sediment and can be reused “indefinitely.”
$10, Riedelwebstore.com
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Govino Wine Glasses
Made with a polymer that reflects a wine’s aromatics, these “shatterproof wonders” perform surprisingly like crystal. “When they lose their luster,” just buy more.
Four for $12 Govinowine.com
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Best Years Wine Stoppers
Each of the wine stoppers in this set is shaped like one of the 12 animals of the Chinese Zodiac. They add a little bit of personality to every pour.
$12, Grandthestore.com
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Vynebar
“Your wine may be vintage,” but this wall-mounted aluminum rack is “thoroughly modern.” It’s available in eight colors and two sizes, including one that easily fits underneath kitchen cabinets.
$40, Vynebar.com
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