Wine Coasters

Protect your tables from condensation and meltwater out of ice buckets with wine coasters that also serve as attractive display pieces. Whether you opt for saucer-style wine bottle coasters or ones that reach a couple inches up the bottles, you'll enhance your beverage service.

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Wine Bottle Coasters: What You Need to Know

While preventing ice bucket meltwater or condensation from chilled bottles from gathering on the table, bottle coasters can also add elegance to a table setting. They are available in various styles and designs. Wine coasters can also be made out of a variety of materials, including silver and stainless steel. The wine bottle coaster was invented during a time when wine was served out of narrow, egg-shaped bottles and decanters. Instead of being flat, the coaster would have tall sides to prevent the bottle from toppling over and spilling wine on the table as it was passed around to guests. Now, they can be found in upscale dining establishments and other places. In the section below, we'll answer commonly asked questions regarding wine and champagne bottle coasters.

Common Questions About Wine Coasters

What are the benefits of using bottle coasters?

As mentioned above, utilizing bottle coasters ensures the bottle's condensation doesn't gather on the table. Some wine bottle coasters are also able to prevent the bottle from sliding around on the table, while others are designed for easy passing. Using a wine coaster can also add to the aesthetic of the table setting, especially if you want to add elegance. Wine and champagne bottle coasters provide a designated spot on the table for wine bottles to rest; if the coaster has deep sides, it can prevent the bottle from toppling over as easily as it would if it was resting on the table on its own.

Do you need wine bottle coasters?

Whether you need champagne and wine bottle coasters depends on what type of aesthetic your establishment wants to portray. If you run an upscale dining establishment, you could benefit from investing in wine bottle coasters to add refinement to your tables. If your establishment uses linen tablecloths, you need bottle coasters in order to prevent condensation from leaving water marks. If you have bare wooden tables, you could benefit from investing in coasters with rubber feet to prevent the bottles from sliding around.

What different materials can bottle coasters be made of?

Bottle coasters can be constructed out of various materials. Silver wine coasters were common when wine bottle coasters began, but in modern times, many wine bottle coasters are constructed of stainless steel, which is durable and easy to clean. It is also resistant to corrosion, so condensation will not cause it to rust. Stainless steel coasters may also feature a satin finish to reduce the visibility of fingerprints or a double-walled construction to keep condensation from gathering. Wine coasters made of plastic may feature a plastic base with a nonskid surface and rubber feet to hold the bottle and coaster in place. Plastic coasters are lightweight and ideal for use on wooden tables.

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