Monday, June 1, 2026

Rant: Don't Use Your Car As An Oven!

Today is June 1 and temperatures later this week, Thursday to Saturday, are predicted to be in the 80s, a summery heat. So, once again, this seems like an excellent time to repeat a vinous warning, a caution to protect your wine from high temperatures. 

We often hear how we should stay hydrated, use sun screen, and otherwise protect ourselves from the intense sun and heat. We know we shouldn't leave children or pets in a hot car, even if the window is open a bit. A child or pet can easily die inside a hot car, within a short time period, so it's vital that this should never be done. We don't want any such tragedy to occur.

However, how often do you hear that you should protect your wine from intense heat as well?

It should be illegal, the torture of an innocent wine bottle by the application of intense heat. It's also a far too common crime during the summer season. Please stop this cruel practice and persuade others to give it up as well. Do you really want to lose that bottle of wine you recently bought? Please save the gentle wine bottle from a torturous heat death.

Summer is the time for travel, and maybe you'll visit a farmer's market, bakery, farm, wine shop, winery, brewery, or some similar place. If you make any purchases, you'll need to transport them home in your car, likely in your trunk, where they could sit there for hours, or even longer. You might not realize that your trunk can get very hot, thus subjecting your food and drink to intense heat. You need a way to protect them from such high temperatures.

When I travel, I often bring my metal wine case (pictured above), which is insulated and holds a dozen bottles of wine. Thus, I can safely transport my wines and it has been invaluable on long trips. You don't need to purchase such a case, though if you often buy wine it can be a good investment. Instead, you should carry some other type of insulated bag, box or other container, the same type you would use to transport frozen food or other perishables. You need to protect the wine from the heat, keeping it at a cooler temperature. You need to be prepared when you travel.

An insulated container has other uses too if you travel. You might find some food you wish to take home, and that too can be protected on your long drive home. How many times have you stopped at a farmer's market or food shop, and wanted to buy something but worried about it surviving the journey home? An insulated container will resolve that issue. Always be prepared this summer and ensure you keep an insulated container in your trunk.

It's an easy solution to a rampant problem. Save the wine bottle from the heat, so that you don't come home and find your wine is ruined. Cherish the insulated container.

I'll also add that you need to protect your wine at home from intense heat as well. Where do you store your wine at home? Some just place them in open racks in their kitchen or dining room. If those rooms get too hot, then your wines are endangered. It would be better to store them somewhere else, where it is cooler and dark, such as maybe in your basement. If you have a wine cooler or wine refrigerator, that is probably the best place for your wines. 

Protect your wine and food from heat, wherever it might be.

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