The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette gave notice to WineSkin in its Tastings column: And if you want to bring your wines home with you in your luggage, you will need WineSkin. This is a new product designed to provide safe transport for liquids. In this age of no liquids in carry-on luggage, a WineSkin provides a tough, […]
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The New York Times included a mention of WineSkin in their coverage of Clo, the wine bar located within New York’s Time Warner Center: Even the shopping bags — bottle-shaped sleeves made of bubble protection plastic and vinyl, designed by WineSkin with the cutting-edge firm 2×4 — bring some much-needed sass to vinoculture. Click here […]
The prestigious publication International Travel News reported on WineSkin in its November issue: For packing wine in your luggage, WineSkins are are plastic sleeves that have bubble protection on the inside and water-tight seals that mold to the bottoms of the bottles. You slip the bottle in, pull the tab and seal the inner liner, […]
Erin Liszewski of SmarterTravel.com posted a strong recommendation for WineSkin: Some leftover foreign currency is burning a hole in your pocket at the tail end of a vacation abroad, and the duty-free shop’s siren song is calling to you. But after snatching up armfuls of discounted bottles of booze, the fear sets in. With strict […]
France Magazine featured WineSkin as part of its Grapevine feature: Just because you can’t carry wine onboard anymore doesn’t mean you can’t take a bottle or two home from your next trip. There are no airline restrictions on packing liquids in check-in luggage, and now you don’t even have to worry about spillage. Just slip […]
TravelGearBlog.com covered WineSkin in August 2007: Who can argue the fact that buying tax free booze isn’t one of the best perks about traveling? I sure can’t. But with buying duty free liquor comes the dilemma of getting it home in one piece. Airline luggage handlers sure don’t care if a bottle of Crown Royal […]
WineSkin received this positive report by Christine Sarkis at SmarterTravel.com: I was busy imagining the stains and the aromas (spicy black pepper, toasty oak, cotton, and fabric softener) that I would find upon opening my suitcase after the flight home, when the woman ringing me up asked if I’d like to buy Wine Skins for […]