The University of North Carolina Wine Bottle Chiller
Moss & Marsh

The University of North Carolina Wine Bottle Chiller

Regular price $58.00 $0.00 Unit price per

Keep your wine chilled and your team spirit high with The University of North Carolina Wine Bottle Chiller. Whether you're celebrating a big win or just enjoying a night in, this chiller will keep your bottle cool and ready to pour. Go Tar Heels!

Officially licensed collegiate product

  • Your purchase supports this University! When you purchase items from our licensed collegiate collections, a percentage of sales are donated back to each respective school—funding scholarships, student activities, or recreational programs.
  • Stainless Steel, double wall insulation
  • Holds 750ml bottles
  • Includes black screw on top and bottom rubber anti-slip ring

Double-walled, silver with black gasket.


How are they printed?
It's magic basically, but if you want the scientific answer...
The process is called Dye Sublimation. Artwork is printed onto a sheet of high-release paper and transferred onto the substrate using heat and pressure. Heat converts the solid dye particles into a gas — known as sublimation — and bonds them to the surface. The dye is absorbed into the material creating a smooth, and machine washable finish.



Keep your wine chilled and your team spirit high with The University of North Carolina Wine Bottle Chiller. Whether you're celebrating a big win or just enjoying a night in, this chiller will keep your bottle cool and ready to pour. Go Tar Heels!

Officially licensed collegiate product

  • Your purchase supports this University! When you purchase items from our licensed collegiate collections, a percentage of sales are donated back to each respective school—funding scholarships, student activities, or recreational programs.
  • Stainless Steel, double wall insulation
  • Holds 750ml bottles
  • Includes black screw on top and bottom rubber anti-slip ring

Double-walled, silver with black gasket.


How are they printed?
It's magic basically, but if you want the scientific answer...
The process is called Dye Sublimation. Artwork is printed onto a sheet of high-release paper and transferred onto the substrate using heat and pressure. Heat converts the solid dye particles into a gas — known as sublimation — and bonds them to the surface. The dye is absorbed into the material creating a smooth, and machine washable finish.


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