This is what I have done.
Enough room for two bottles of wine and one bottle of Scotch!
Now you're just showing off
I bought a 4-pack of the Platypus Platypreserve wine bags:
These get squished into the corners or gaps of the dry-goods tub. (Plus one white directly into the fridge to keep the Mrs. happy as soon as camp is setup.) The nice thing about these vs. buying wine directly in a bag is that you can reload along your trip if you happen to travel through wine country (as we do, often.) I've amused a lot of winery owners who will happily help me decant a couple of bottles into these mid-trip. Saves carrying the bottles and we get to drink lots of fun stuff.
The bags plus a set of GSI stemless wine tumblers are what first had people throwing the word "Glamper" in my direction.
I bought a 4-pack of the Platypus Platypreserve wine bags:
These get squished into the corners or gaps of the dry-goods tub. (Plus one white directly into the fridge to keep the Mrs. happy as soon as camp is setup.) The nice thing about these vs. buying wine directly in a bag is that you can reload along your trip if you happen to travel through wine country (as we do, often.) I've amused a lot of winery owners who will happily help me decant a couple of bottles into these mid-trip. Saves carrying the bottles and we get to drink lots of fun stuff.
The bags plus a set of GSI stemless wine tumblers are what first had people throwing the word "Glamper" in my direction.
Traveling with wine isn't the issue for me, keeping the wine glass from breaking is. So far I've been lucky. It's wrapped and well packed in the kitchen supplies box. Just can't see going to all the work of bringing wine only to drink it out of a plastic goblet