Wine Accessories: Which Ones You Really Need and How to Choose Them
Wine lovers know it well: a good bottle is only the starting point. The way it is opened, served, aerated and stored also contributes to the final experience. This is why there are so many wine accessories, designed to make service easier and enhance every tasting.
The good news is that you do not need to turn your kitchen into a professional tasting room. In most cases, a few well-chosen tools are enough: a good corkscrew, a few useful stoppers, a drip ring or pourer, a wine cooler and, if you enjoy structured reds, a decanter.
In this Alberoshop.it guide, we look at which wine accessories are truly useful at home, when to use them and how to choose the ones best suited to the way you drink and serve wine.
You do not need a thousand tools: to start, a few well-chosen wine accessories are enough. Opening, serving, storing and keeping the right temperature are already the heart of the experience.

Which wine accessories are truly useful at home?
The most useful wine accessories are those that solve practical problems: opening a bottle effortlessly, serving without drops on the tablecloth, keeping wine at the right temperature and preserving an already opened bottle better.
The point is not to own the most technical tool, but to choose what you will actually use. If you drink wine occasionally, an essential set will be enough. If, on the other hand, you enjoy organising dinners, aperitifs or tastings, you can add more specific accessories such as decanters, wine coolers and champagne buckets.
The basic wine kit
- Corkscrew: essential for opening bottles easily and safely.
- Stoppers: useful for closing already opened bottles.
- Drip stopper: prevents stains and drops during service.
- Wine cooler: keeps whites, rosés and sparkling wines at the correct temperature.
- Decanter: useful for aerating certain wines and improving the service of structured reds.
- Champagne bucket: perfect for serving sparkling wines, champagne and spumante during aperitifs and parties.
For a complete overview, you can start from the wine accessories and coolers collection, where you will find tools for opening, serving, storing and tasting.
Wine accessories to start with
When you start building your wine kit, it is best to focus on the tools you will use most often. A good corkscrew, a system for closing bottles and a few serving accessories are more than enough for most enthusiasts.
Over time, you can add more specific tools, such as wine decanters or wine coolers, depending on the bottles you drink most often and the type of service you want to create.
The rule is simple: buy first what you will use every week. Corkscrew, stoppers, drip stopper and wine cooler beat any scenic but useless accessory.
Corkscrews and bottle openers: the first essential tool
If there is one accessory that cannot be missing at home, it is the corkscrew. It is the simplest tool, but also the one you will use most often. A comfortable and sturdy corkscrew makes opening a bottle faster, cleaner and safer.
There are different models: lever corkscrews, double-lever corkscrews, sommelier corkscrews, more modern bottle openers and solutions designed for those looking for maximum practicality. The choice depends on how often you use it and how much control you want during opening.
Which corkscrew should you choose?
- Sommelier corkscrew: compact, technical and widely used in professional service too.
- Lever corkscrew: practical and intuitive, suitable for those who want to open the bottle with less effort.
- Double-lever corkscrew: classic, simple and very common at home.
- Modern bottle opener: suitable for those looking for speed and convenience.
The corkscrew is the first wine accessory to choose well: it must be comfortable, stable and suited to the way you open bottles, from everyday dinner to an evening with guests.

Wine decanter: when is it really useful?
Among the most fascinating tools linked to the world of wine is the decanter. Often associated with great red wines, it is used to encourage aeration and allow the wine to better express aromas and aromatic complexity.
Not every bottle needs one. Some young wines may benefit from brief aeration, while others can be tasted directly from the glass without special steps. The decanter becomes useful especially when serving structured, important wines or wines that need to open up before tasting.
When to use a decanter
- With structured and important red wines.
- When you want to encourage wine aeration.
- When you want a more scenic service.
- When you want to separate any sediment in more mature wines.
- When you organise a more curated dinner or tasting.
The decanter is not always necessary, but when it is, it changes the service: it helps the wine open up, makes the table more scenic and brings more attention to the tasting.

For those who enjoy tasting structured wines or want to explore wine service in more depth, the wine decanter collection is the most suitable starting point.
How to store wine after opening
One of the most common questions concerns how to store wine once the bottle has been opened. From the moment wine comes into contact with oxygen, a slow evolution process begins, gradually changing aromas, freshness and characteristics.
To slow this down, it is useful to use specific wine stoppers, which are more effective than the original cork when the bottle needs to be closed again. In some cases, vacuum systems can also help preserve wine for longer.
In everyday life, having a few stoppers and drip stoppers available proves more useful than you might think, especially if you often do not finish the bottle during the meal.
Practical tips for storing an opened bottle
- Close the bottle again immediately after serving.
- Use a suitable stopper, preferably more stable than the original cork.
- Store wine away from light and heat sources.
- Keep whites, rosés and sparkling wines in the fridge.
- Drink the wine within a reasonable time, because oxidation continues even if the bottle is closed.
Wine drip stopper: a small accessory that makes the difference
Among all wine accessories, the drip stopper is probably one of the most underrated. Its function is simple but effective: it prevents wine from running down the neck of the bottle during service.
This means fewer stains on the tablecloth, fewer drops on the table and cleaner service. It is one of those details that immediately improves the table experience, especially when serving wine during dinners, aperitifs or special occasions.
The drip stopper seems like a detail until you use it. Then you understand why it is one of the most practical wine accessories: fewer stains, cleaner service, tidier table.
Wine coolers: more useful than you might think
Whites, rosés and sparkling wines need attention to temperature. Serving them too warm means losing freshness, balance and drinking pleasure. This is why wine coolers are among the most useful accessories when you enjoy hosting guests.
A good wine cooler keeps the bottle fresh during the meal, without constant trips to the fridge. It is practical at the table, convenient during aperitifs and very useful when serving sparkling wines, champagne, white wines or rosés.
When to use a wine cooler
- With white wine.
- With rosé wine.
- With sparkling wines and bubbles.
- During aperitifs and long dinners.
- When you want to keep the bottle fresh directly at the table.
A wine cooler is one of those accessories you use more than you think: it keeps the bottle fresh at the table and makes service easier, especially with whites, rosés and sparkling wines.

For those who often drink white wines, rosés or sparkling wines, the wine coolers collection offers practical and elegant solutions for home service.
Champagne buckets: when service becomes more convivial
The champagne bucket is the right choice when wine does not only need to stay fresh, but also take centre stage. It is perfect for champagne, sparkling wines, prosecco, Franciacorta and bubbles served during aperitifs, parties, buffets or dinners with several guests.
Compared to a single wine cooler, the champagne bucket has a stronger presence and can hold ice and the bottle in a more scenic way. It is the ideal accessory when you want convenient, elegant and visible service.
The champagne bucket is perfect when serving bubbles to several people: it keeps the bottle fresh, decorates the table and immediately makes the service more convivial.

Tasting accessories: what do you really need?
When you start exploring the world of wine, it is easy to be tempted by increasingly specific tools. In reality, for home use, a few well-chosen accessories are enough.
A good corkscrew, a storage system, a drip stopper and a wine cooler already cover most everyday needs. The decanter is the next step for those who want to experience tasting more deeply, but it is not essential for everyone.
The recommended set
| Accessory | What it is for | How useful it is at home |
|---|---|---|
| Corkscrew | Opening the bottle | Essential |
| Wine stoppers | Storing opened bottles | Very useful |
| Drip stopper | Serving without staining | Very useful |
| Wine cooler | Maintaining temperature | Very useful for whites, rosés and sparkling wines |
| Champagne bucket | Keeping sparkling wines and champagne fresh during service | Useful for aperitifs, parties and dinners with guests |
| Decanter | Aerating and serving structured wines | Useful if you enjoy tasting important red wines |
The tools that truly improve the wine experience
There are many accessories in the world of wine, but the ones that truly make a difference are often the simplest. Opening a bottle easily, serving it without waste, storing it correctly and keeping it at the right temperature are small gestures that concretely improve every tasting.
Starting from these essential tools, it will then be natural to build a more complete collection over time, choosing only the accessories that truly match the way you enjoy wine.
Frequently asked questions about wine accessories
Which wine accessories are essential at home?
The most useful wine accessories at home are a corkscrew, stoppers to close bottles, a drip stopper and a wine cooler. A decanter is recommended if you often serve structured red wines or want to explore tasting in more depth.
Is a decanter always necessary?
No. A decanter is not necessary for every wine. It is especially useful with structured red wines, young wines that need aeration or mature bottles with possible sediment.
How should wine be stored after opening?
Opened wine should be closed with a suitable stopper and stored away from light and heat. Whites, rosés and sparkling wines should be placed in the fridge. Wine stoppers help slow down contact with oxygen.
What is a drip stopper for?
A drip stopper prevents wine from running down the neck of the bottle during service. It is useful for avoiding stains on the tablecloth, table or serving surface.
What is a wine cooler for?
A wine cooler keeps the bottle at the right temperature during service. It is especially useful with white wines, rosés, sparkling wines and champagne.
What is a champagne bucket for?
A champagne bucket is used to keep bottles of sparkling wine, champagne or prosecco fresh during aperitifs, parties and dinners with guests. It also has a scenic function because it makes service more elegant and convivial.
Where can I buy wine accessories online?
On Alberoshop.it you can find a selection of wine accessories and coolers, with decanters, stoppers, drip stoppers, wine coolers and solutions for serving wine at home.
Conclusion: choose a few wine accessories, but truly useful ones
The best wine accessories are not necessarily the most technical or expensive. They are the ones you actually use: a good corkscrew, effective stoppers, a practical drip stopper, a wine cooler to maintain temperature and, if you love important reds, a decanter.
With a few well-chosen tools, wine service becomes simpler, cleaner and more enjoyable. And every bottle is enhanced better, from a quick aperitif to a more curated dinner.
To start, visit the wine accessories and coolers collection. You can also explore the sections dedicated to wine decanters, stoppers and drip stoppers and wine coolers.
Already have the right accessories but missing the glasses? Wine also changes with the glass: choose glasses suitable for reds, whites and sparkling wines to truly complete the service.































