The Oster 4208 Inspire Wine Chiller is highly rated and comes with an electric wine bottle opener. The Rapid Ice Cooler by Vacu Vin is another chiller that is a good value with high quality.
There is a very extensive list available of the best wine chillers available on the market. They are as follows: Avanti, Danby, Eurocave, EdgeStar, Haier, Le Cache, Marvel, and Summit.
There are many website where one would be able to purchase wine chillers. One could purchase wine chillers from shopping websites such as Amazon or eBay.
Wine chillers vary greatly in price depending on the specific product and the site of purchase. For example, they can be found for as little as $200 to upwards of $500.
They do sell cordless and rechargeable WIne Chillers that would be perfect to take camping if you didn't want to drink warm wine, and would rather have something more refreshing.
Target sells wine coolers, chillers and fridges in their kitchen appliances section online. http://www.target.com/Wine-Beverage-Chillers-Kitchen-Appliances/b?ie=UTF8&node=10835391
There are several stores that would sell wine chillers. My first stop would be Walmart only because I think they would have the lowest price for one, and they do have good quality products.
You can purchase wine chillers at big box stores, specialty stores, liquor stores or online at sites like www.amazon.com. They will keep your wine cool without taking up space in your refrigerator.
There are many different brands of wine that one might purchase from 'Wine Direct.' The Wine Direct website is known to sell over 8,000 brands of wine.
Can't type all the brands, but if you go to Southern Wine and Spirits of Ohio you can look at their price list. It shows the brands
Plate chillers are used to chill the wort by people who brew their own beer. Shirron is one of the most popular brands. The best place to get information on how to use it, clean it, etc. is on one of the bulletin boards where people post questions and answers. One such board is HomeBrewTalk.com, and there are others, as well.
"A rising popular one is the silent wine chiller. It does not really take up all that much room, but the inside is built to structuarlly hold more bottles."
It would be wise to go to your local liquor store and ask him/her about your best options because if anyone would know best it would be the person that sells wine for a living!