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Coravin One Wine System, Cobalt Blue/White/Grey



This is a pretty nifty Gadget. The instructions could be clearer but since they used pictographs it was easy to pick up. The method of tapping in to a bottle of wine was pretty simple. You merely installed the tube of gas which then allows you to pour the wine without letting any air into the bottle. It is an ideal way to sample different wines without having to open the entire bottle. I kind of doubt they will let me take it into the wine store though for my own sampling experiences. It certainly seems to work easily and if you're the kind of person that only drinks a glass of wine and doesn't want to open the whole bottle this is perfect.  Sadly for those of us who tend to drink the entire bottle at one sitting it will be of limited utility.


From the vendor:
User-friendly wine system keeps your wine safe from oxidation, allowing it to continue to age naturally.
Non-coring, faster pouring needle allows access to wine without cork damage, allowing it to reseal and continue protecting the wine.
Argon gas, an inert gas used in the wine-making process, protects the remaining wine from oxidation. Proprietary capsule cap creates a tight seal between capsule and product.
Press the trigger to pressurize the bottle, release to let wine pour out. Ergonomic handle and angled spout make wine pouring easy.
Bottle clamp with grips makes it easy to attach, providing a secure hold on the bottle, ensuring the system remains stable while pouring. Fits on a variety of sized standard bottles.

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