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Metrokane V1 World's First Vacuum Decanter

Metrokane V1 World's First Vacuum Decanter

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Brand: Metrokane
Category: Kitchen
Department: Cookware

List Price: $79.95
Buy New: $61.00
as of 2/11/2012 13:23 PST details
You Save: $18.95 (24%)



New (9) Used (1) from $57.09

Seller: naomi89448
Sales Rank: 46760

Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.6
Dimensions (in): 13 x 7 x 7
Warranty: This item does not include a warranty

MPN: 906500
Model: 6500.00
UPC: 022578065007
EAN: 0022578065007
ASIN: B000I7VJZK

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • World's first vacuum decanter maintains wine character until next pouring
  • Set features 52-ounce handblown crystal decanter
  • Also includes stopper with vacuum gauge and hand pump
  • Lead-free decanter eliminates worries about leaching into wine
  • Wash decanter by hand; 5-year warranty on stopper and pump

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Product Description
The world's first vacuum decanter, the V1 allows wine lovers to improve the character of a red wine by aerating it, then vacuum preserve any wine that remains in the decanter.

Amazon.com Review
While vacuum pumps that remove air from wine bottles have existed for some time, Metrokane now offers the world’s first wine decanter with a vacuum device. Showing handsome contemporary styling, the handblown, 52-ounce crystal decanter holds and aerates a fine red wine before serving, then stores any leftover wine without fear of oxidation. This eliminates the need to funnel wine back into the bottle. To operate the vacuum, insert the special stopper into the decanter, position the pump unit on top, and pump until the easy-read gauge on the stopper indicates the proper amount of air is removed.

What better gift for the wine connoisseur in your life? A word of caution: the vacuum stopper and pump are not suitable for just any decanter. This one is especially designed to handle the pressure of the pumping action. The crystalline glass is also lead-free, which means there are no worries about lead leaching into the stored wine. Metrokane covers the stopper and pump with a five-year warranty. Washing and drying the crystal decanter by hand will help keep it spotless and sparkling. --Ann Bieri

From the Manufacturer

World's First Vacuum Decanter

Wine experts agree that pouring a bottle of red wine into a decanter before serving can aerate the wine, improving its flavor notes and aroma. Until now, wine left in the decanter had to be funneled back into the bottle for recorking to prevent spoilage. Now, with the 52-ounce V1 vacuum decanter, you can decant your favorite red wine without fussing with a funnel. That's because the V1 is topped with a vacuum sealing device and pressure gauge.

The V1 was designed by Ed Kilduff of Pollen Design, its shape inspired by the Apollo spaceships. Each decanter is individually handblown of the finest lead-free crystalline quartz and has a handsome shape despite its utilitarian purpose.

How to Use the V1 Vacuum Stopper and Pump:

1. Insert the round vacuum stopper assembly into the decanter.

2. Attach the vacuum pump to the top of the round vacuum stopper assembly.

3. Remove air with the manual vacuum pump until you reach the "red zone" on the vacuum gauge. The vacuum stopper will hold the vacuum for days, and your wine will be preserved for the next serving.

Important: The V1's stopper assembly is designed only for use with the crystal decanter provided. Other decanters are not designed for vacuum pressure and could crack.

Why Decant Your Wine?

Some people try to aerate a wine by simply uncorking it an hour or so before serving and leaving it to breathe in the bottle. However, the wine bottle's narrow opening does not allow much room for air to effectively penetrate the surface of the wine in the bottle. To aerate a wine most effectively, you should decant it. This means pouring the wine into a decanter or carafe. As you pour from the bottle, the wine picks up oxygen, which opens up or enhances both the flavor and aroma of most red wines. White wines may also benefit from decanting although the effect is less pronounced. Then, depending on the specific wine, you can either let the wine relax in the decanter or serve immediately.



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