The Vinotemp Vinoglow single-zone coolers are for wine bottles and beer cans, or other beverages, keeping them at precise drinking-ready temps and with beautiful designs and lighting.



I’m a sucker for RGB. It’s absolutely useless and unnecessary, but in the right settings it can really make shit look fantastical. If you feel different, I get it. But throw in some good RGB and make the price reasonable and I’ll ooo and ahh over just about any product. Which brings us to the Vinotemp Vinoglow series of single-zone coolers. They come in two forms, one for wine and bottles and the other for cans and general beverages. They enable you to store your drinks “like a connoisseur” awash in beautiful lighting inside display-worthy miniature coolers.

They’re equipped with UV-resistant glass on the front and offer precision temperature controls from 39-degrees to 68-degrees Fahrenheit for the wine, and 34-degrees to 55-degrees Fahrenheit for cans. The bottle version holds 41 regular size wine bottles, while the can version holds up to 151 cans. That’s a lot of craft beer. Whichever one you spring for, the drinks are cooled at the perfect temperature for drinking. You can take them out, pour and enjoy. Temperature and door alarms built into the Vinoglow coolers will tell you when something is awry. If the temp is off or the door is left open, you’ll know. That makes them great for social gatherings, too, where some drunk dimwit might leave the door ajar.

Why would you want a single-zone cooler like this?

Vinotemp Vinoglow single-zone beverage cooler with cans under counter

I honestly think that’s pretty self-explanatory. Sometimes, it’s okay to splurge and for something like this you’d be after the curb appeal — they look fantastic and come in various styles. The idea is to fully integrate the single-zone coolers with the surrounding decor. Whether you slide them under a kitchen counter, use them under an island, or place them somewhere outside on a patio they’re sure to delight.

The TFT LCD display has an intuitive touchscreen panel for readouts and settings. Meanwhile, the door is fully reversible if you want to swap which side it opens from. A sabbath mode uniquely accommodates religious observance while keeping beverages fresh and cool. You can also engage a security lock to keep unauthorized would-be drinkers out. There are a lot of thoughtful features here you don’t normally get with mini refrigerators or coolers.

They’re available through Vinotemp but you can also get them at Costco, if you’re a member, and The Home Depot.

Who is it for?

Anyone old enough to drink that wants to display their wine, cans, or beverages in style.

Where to buy?

MSRP: $2,000