Driven by a patented technology that has become indispensable for wine merchants, premium kitchens, and Michelin-starred restaurants, LeChiller is embarking on a decisive strategic shift. This acceleration is guided by renewed governance and a clearly asserted international ambition.
When Fabien Pansu took over LeChiller in 2018, the company had already reached a new scale, powered by a breakthrough innovation. This momentum was further strengthened in 2021 by the arrival of a Monaco-based family office. It is now opening the door to a new chapter, more structured, more ambitious, and firmly oriented toward international markets.

At the heart of this rise is a French innovation that long remained under the radar: a patented process capable of bringing any bottle to its ideal serving temperature in three to five minutes, without water, ice, or friction. Initially adopted by demanding bar professionals, it is now used in more than 1,600 establishments across Europe, including over sixty Michelin-starred restaurants. From sommellerie to professional kitchens, from culinary studios to premium wine cellars, it has become a valuable ally in a world where serving temperature is no longer a technical detail, but a commitment.
While the technology is a powerful draw, the current transformation is also, and perhaps above all, driven by the arrival of leadership experienced in international scale-ups. Frédéric Lévy, now Chairman, and Stéphane Dhellemmes, Managing Director France and Commercial Director Europe, are driving a new momentum. Together, they are structuring the brand, increasing its visibility, and progressively positioning LeChiller as a reference player in instant cooling and wine service, both in France and abroad.
Historically reliant on specialist distribution, the company is now deploying a broader ambition. With redesigned governance, the structuring of strategic functions in Switzerland, the launch of e-commerce in the U.S. market, and international expansion across key regions such as North America and Asia, LeChiller is accelerating its growth. The brand no longer simply equips professionals. It is reinventing the customer experience and helping to transform a premium gesture into an everyday ritual.
This trajectory echoes the experience gained at Coravin, which Frédéric Lévy led when it was still a young start-up. He structured the company, internationalised it, established it in Europe and Asia, and made it one of the first fully cloud-operated start-ups, a pioneering choice that now shapes the way LeChiller is organised.
Alongside him, Stéphane Dhellemmes orchestrates the commercial ramp-up, strengthening European teams and steering the opening of new strategic markets. Together, they are laying the foundations for a finely tuned market structure shaped by a wine culture where consumption is lower but more premium. This approach enables them to anticipate the profound transformations of a sector where expectations are rising everywhere: among sommeliers seeking precision in service, kitchen designers integrating new uses, and private consumers aiming to recreate at home the standards of fine dining.
This new phase now extends beyond technology alone. LeChiller is no longer just an innovation, but a brand under construction, destined to find its place within an international ecosystem of decision-making, sustainability, and experience. In this new dynamic, people play a central role. The model sought is not that of heavy, rigid organisations, but of agile, committed teams capable of acting quickly and measuring impact immediately. To expand internationally, the brand relies on a hybrid model combining commercial development and brand leadership, with a clear ambition: to deliver consistently high execution quality.
Acceleration driven by exceptional references
Since September 2025, LeChiller has experienced a spectacular rise in the professional market, supported by major clients that leave no doubt as to the relevance of its offering. All Repaires de Bacchus outlets are now equipped; La Vignery has made LeChiller one of the mandatory standards for its new openings; and high-end restaurateurs see it as a tool capable of expanding, within just a few minutes, the range of wines genuinely available for service. The same observation applies to wine merchants, who value the ability to offer a chilled bottle in five minutes without relying on an oversized refrigeration fleet. These are all strong signals in an environment where the clientele ranks among the most demanding.
This momentum intensified at Esprit Meuble, where LeChiller operated on two fronts and received a remarkable reception. On the one hand, wine and hospitality professionals were able to discover or rediscover the B-to-B solution, won over by its precision and its direct impact on service quality. On the other hand, the event marked a major milestone: the first public presentation of the Kitchen Top, the built-in version designed for kitchen designers, interior architects and, in time, the general public. This new development generated genuine enthusiasm: kitchen designers immediately grasp the value of this silent technology, fully integrated and perfectly aligned with the codes of premium kitchen design. They naturally envision its installation, analyse potential areas of integration, and already discuss how they will present it to their clients. Far from being an obstacle, the price is seen as consistent with the product’s use value and perceived quality. Already adopted in exceptional projects – such as Mareterra Monaco, where the Kitchen Top is integrated into high-end kitchens designed for a refined art of living – this built-in version confirms LeChiller’s ambition to become a marker of modernity.
This recognition is not limited to the French market. At Host Milano, the world-leading hospitality and foodservice trade fair, LeChiller captured the attention of international visitors accustomed to comparing hundreds of technological solutions.
The precision of the technology quickly becomes evident: instant temperature control, complete silence, energy efficiency, and functional elegance combine to create a product that meets all the expectations of a sector seeking precision, durability, and efficiency.
LeChiller: an ecosystem in the making

LeChiller is no longer conceived as a standalone device, but as the foundation of an ecosystem in the making. The brand is now preparing a platform bringing together three complementary areas—tables, ideas, and experiences—around a business model articulated between B2B and B2C. The objective is clear: to move beyond professional distribution alone and build a comprehensive experience around the act of serving and tasting wine.
By 2026, LeChiller aims to become a reference player in wine service, with a range designed to support all uses, from fine dining and premium hospitality to demanding private consumers. This vision translates into a clear brand strategy, in which the product becomes the entry point to a long-term relationship with customers.
At Host Milano, the global meeting point for hospitality and foodservice professionals, LeChiller captured the attention of international visitors accustomed to comparing hundreds of technological solutions. Once again, the uniqueness of the device stood out: instant temperature control, total silence, energy efficiency, and functional elegance—meeting all the demands of a sector focused on precision, durability, and efficiency.
LeChiller now stands as a credible and recognised solution, capable of supporting evolving usage patterns in a world where wine is experienced as much as it is served. Balancing innovation, experience, and high standards, the brand asserts a clear ambition: to become a structuring force in wine service on an international scale, ready to write the next chapters of its development.
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