![]() ![]() Advertise With Us Toggle submenu Advertise With Us.Cocktails & Recipes All collections (6).Gifts by Occasion Toggle submenu Gifts by Occasion.Gifts by Recipient Toggle submenu Gifts by Recipient.Gifts by Price Toggle submenu Gifts by Price.Whiskey Accessories Toggle submenu Whiskey Accessories.Wine Accessories Toggle submenu Wine Accessories.Party Supplies Toggle submenu Party Supplies.Beer Accessories & Supplies Toggle submenu Beer Accessories & Supplies.Kitchen, Dining & Service Toggle submenu Kitchen, Dining & Service.Bar Equipment Toggle submenu Bar Equipment.Bar Decor & Signs Toggle submenu Bar Decor & Signs.Bar Furniture Toggle submenu Bar Furniture.Non-Alcoholic Beverages Toggle submenu Non-Alcoholic Beverages.Bartending Accessories Toggle submenu Bartending Accessories.Home Bar Accessories Toggle submenu Home Bar Accessories.South Georgia & South Sandwich Islands (USD $).We are now accepting international orders! Check here for more details.Standard ground shipping is free for all US orders.The narrow neck made decanting a bottle into the vessel trickier. Glassvin The Decanter: This decanter is beautifully designed, but was quite heavy when full.This made serving the last few glasses of wine difficult. Zalto Mystique Decanter: The wide base of this decanter aerated wine efficiently, but it required a very steep angle to pour.Riedel Wine Friendly Decanter: This tall, narrow decanter was slightly unstable and wobbled on the table.Although effective, we found this product slightly gimmicky. The base rotates and creates a vortex that rapidly aerates the wine. ![]() Drop a magnet into the base of the decanter, set it on the included plate, and press the power button. vSpin Wine Aerator: If you’re in a huge hurry, this decanter works well.However, the thick glass edge caused a few drips while pouring. Vintorio GoodGlassware Wine Decanter: This solid, simple decanter aerated and separated sediment well.The airlock was a little unstable, required two hands to operate, and may pop or fizz, spraying wine all over your shirt. Attach a bottle to the airlock, and invert it to drain the wine into the decanter. Onearf Wine Decanter and Carafe: This model uses an airlock to decant and aerate wine.HiCoup Red Wine Decanter: This large decanter makes a design statement, but the size and thin glass composition made cleaning a challenge.BTäT Decanter with Stand: The included accessories made cleaning this decanter extremely easy, but the wide, flat edge caused drips when pouring.The included filter separated sediment, but it drained slowly, making decanting difficult. Rabbit Pura Decanting System: This short, sturdy decanter dripped when we poured.It lost points because the steep angle of the neck made it difficult to pour the final few glasses. Le Chateau Wine Decanter: This simple decanter aerated wine well.Rabbit Super-Aerating Decanter System: We actually really liked this decanter and wanted to name it a winner (it has a filter), but it appears to be discontinued.Serious Eats / Madeline Muzzi The Competition Cleanup Test: We cleaned each decanter according to manufacturer instructions, using included accessories where relevant.We poured four glasses of this liquid, observing how easy it was to identify sediment and stop pouring before the grounds reached the glass. Sediment Test: We filled each decanter with 750 milliters of water, red food coloring, and 2 tablespoons of coffee grounds.We noted how easy it was to handle the decanter, and looked for any design elements that caused drips or spills. Ease of Pouring Test: We poured four glasses of wine from each decanter.The same type of red wine was used for each decanter. Taste Test: For each decanter, we decanted one bottle of wine for an hour, tasting every 15 minutes to note its development.Aeration Test: For each decanter, we observed the aeration method and tested any accessories meant to enhance aeration.We also assessed how easy it was to decant the wine into the vessel-noting if the wine splashed and if the opening was large enough to allow comfortable pouring. Decanting Test: We poured one bottle of red into each decanter to see if each vessel could hold 750 milliliters of wine (a standard size bottle). ![]()
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