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Thread & Whisk Bloom Culinary Totes: Wine’s Latest Fashion Accessory

September 11, 2018
CN Staff
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Great wine accessories are everything these days, especially as wine lovers take their favorite bottles of vino on the road.  We were recently introduced to the Bloom Culinary Totes by Thread & Whisk and let’s just say our wine look just got even more stylish.

What better way to accessorize that cute wine shirt and jeans than with a bag that not only carries and protects your food and favorite bottles of wine but also oozes elegance.

Inspired by Japanese rice bags and created by a chef and a designer, the Bloom Culinary Totes come in three different styles designed to ensure that the contents arrive safe and intact to any destination. Not just made for wine, but they are a stylish way to pack your breakfast or lunch, goodies for a picnic or your signature dish for a picnic, concert or other social gatherings.

Sweet Pea – With its 6” round bottom, has a removable insulated base and pretty loop handle. It’s ideal to carry a hearty breakfast or light lunch. Sweet Pea is also perfectly sized to transport a dozen cookies to share with your friends. ($48)


Dahlia – A large tote with a 12” round bottom, a removable insulated base, exterior easy-stow pocket, and leather handle.  This generous tote carries a large serving bowl or round casserole. The handle easily slips over your wrist, freeing your hands to carry other things. Dahlia’s adjustable draw cord and snap-open leather handle allow you to expand or shrink the bag should you be carrying dinner for two or enough for feeding the whole squad. Measures approx. ($98)

Larkspur –– This collection favorite holds two bottles separated by a pocketed interior divider (no clanking bottles + a place for the corkscrew), with an exterior easy-stow pocket for quick-to-reach items, and a gorgeous adjustable leather strap that allows you to carry your favorite beverage over your shoulder or in-hand like a tote. ($128)

Available in a variety of beautiful colors, the Bloom Culinary Tote collection is perfect for socializing and looking wine-fabulous all year long.

For a limited time, Cuisine Noir readers will receive 20% off all totes now through October 31, 2018 when they use the code CUISINENOIR when ordering at https://www.threadandwhisk.com.

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