| Nambe 7-inch Wine Chiller | 
enlarge | Brand: Nambe Category: Kitchen
List Price: $105.00 Buy New: $99.95 You Save: $5.05 (5%)
New (4) from $99.95
Sales Rank: 53353
Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.4 Dimensions (in): 9 x 6 x 6 Legal Disclaimer: You may return or exchange merchandise purchased from Macy's @ Amazon by mail only.
MPN: 6243 Model: 6243 UPC: 761323062433 EAN: 0761323062433 ASIN: B00006C7GR
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| Features:
| | Nambe wine chiller; 7-inch height | | | Crafted of sand-cast metal alloy hand-polished to a bright gleam | | | Excellent cold retention; will not crack, chip, or tarnish | | | Freezer- and oven-safe; wash by hand; USA-made | | | A superb wedding present from awarding-winning Nambe |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Entertain in style with this wine server. It's classic style, high-polished metal and sleek, clean lines are sure to lend sophistication to your bar or tabletop.
Amazon.com Review Not only does this sleek, highly-polished wine chiller from Nambe look modern and sophisticated with its angled top, it really does keep wine chilled. The heavy, thick metal is excellent at retaining cold (or heat, if necessary), and can be placed in the freezer or fridge before use to get thoroughly cold. The oven-safe, durable metal will not crack, chip, or tarnish, but may not be used in a microwave or cleaned in a dishwasher. The wine chiller measures seven inches in height. Nambe was founded in 1951 in a village of the same name in scenic northern New Mexico. From the beginning, the company focused on hand-producing high-quality, functional items such as metal bowls and trays with great attention to timeless, modern design. Still made in the USA, Nambe's signature metal alloy is liquified, poured into a hand-made sand cast, and the resulting piece repeatedly polished and smoothed by hand. Exceptional gifts for the most special of occasions, Nambe metal bowls and accessories are now joined by porcelain and crystal pieces, each flawlessly crafted. Nambe ware has won numerous design awards, has been shown in or recognized by nearly two dozen museums worldwide, and is part of the permanent collections of many, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York. --Ann Bieri
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