There are so many of them, but I recommend getting one that can hold more than one bottle. Even if you do not want to take 2 bottles of wine, you can always get real wine glasses and store them on the other bottle space. it will keep the grasses from braking. Try this one: http://www.amazon.co.uk/i-koncepts-CB2NBH-Luxury-Picnic-Cooler/dp/B0006VHTH0
Make sure
you have a rug to sit on and some utensils for cutting up food. Also if
you have wine, you will need a bottle
opener and glasses.
Take a bin bag and wipes etc so that you can clear up easily afterwards and store the messy stuff in bags before you put it back in the picnic basket.
You can take
whatever foods you like but I would stick to about 4 dishes maximum or you will
spend all your time opening up pots of food and clearing up. Here are my main
staples that I always take on a picnic;
1. Bread (chunks of French bread or big
loaves that you can tear from are very good)
2. Cheese (or take sliced cheeses or
pieces of cheese and a sharp knife)
3. Fruit (this is a great option for
summer picnics and goes really well with the cheese)
4. Wine (no picnic would be complete without a bottle of chilled wine).
A wine picnic basket is just a cute idea. It looks like a picnic basket but is usually smaller and often comes with wine glasses and sometimes a cheese board and a cheese knife.
Single zone wine coolers have one temperature control and the
storage space is undivided so the whole cooler is at the same temperature.
A build-in wine cooler is designed to be built into exiting
counter and cabinetry. Build in wine cooler includes a front ventilation system
which channels the heat forward from the unit, just like any other wine cooler.
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