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14th May 2016

Al Fresco Dining (Drinking): 3 Brilliant Tricks To Chill a Bottle of Wine FAST

Sive O'Brien

Like all Irish weather, it seems to come up and slap you in the face when you’re least expecting it. Two weeks ago we had the central heating on from dawn-’til-dusk, now it’s 22 degrees and everyone’s pulling out the bbq for a spot of al fresco eats and drinks. And why the hell not. 

But wait, you’re not quite prepared, the Rosé is still in a box under the stairs, and the neighbours have dropped in for a little drinkie! No sweat, this is all you need to know:

1. The tea-towel approach

Grab a kitchen tea-towel, wet it under the sink, but don’t wet it completely. Wrap it around the bottle of wine, pop it in the freezer, and in 10-15 minutes it’s spot-on and ready to pour. Simples!

It’s so easy, the wetness in the towel helps speed up the freezing process. You can apply it to beer bottles too.

2. Frozen fruit

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If you’ve no room in the freezer, try popping in some frozen fruit – they’ll chill that baby right up, and they’ll also add a bit of sweetness as they defrost. We suggest some of these oh-so-good pairings:

Prosecco + frozen strawberries

Chardonnay + frozen peaches

Reisling +frozen blackberries

Pint Grigio +frozen pineapple

ANY wine + frozen grapes

3. Wine cubes

Never (like, ever!) throw away good wine leftover from the night before. Pop some in an ice-cube tray and have them ready for cooking or popping into warm wine when you need it. So easy if you have a sliver of room left in your freezer.

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Need more wine-spiration? It might be the weekend to try the Wine Slushie? These bad-boy recipes are getting the serious green light from anyone who has tried them.

*If you have a cheapy bottle of wine, try this genius hack to make it taste better in minutes.

Now, dust off the deck chairs and pour yourself a little sharpener. Consider the permission given!