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WINE AERATORS PRESS REVIEWS We are very happy to say that our aerators have been well received by the press and even reviewed by some leading newspapers and magazines, have a look for yourself below. |
“You simply pour your wine through the [Decantus Deluxe] aerator straight from the bottle and the flavour is enhanced cleanly.”
The Times – Dec ’09
“Gadgets that tell you they are “essential” never are, but the Vinturi is a neat thing. It’s an update of the curved wine funnel through which people used to decant reds — a practice you rarely see now. This is foolish, because an airing will improve most red wines. The American makers claim that this funnel, by drawing air into the stream of wine, will improve bouquet, flavour and give a smoother finish as the wine goes into the glass. No need for a decanter. “It tastes like a richer, more expensive wine.” We blind-tested it on a couple of bottles of good-quality shiraz, both fairly recent vintages, and the wines certainly tasted different from the same wines poured straight from bottle to glass. I liked the Vinturi enough to get one for my dad this Christmas.”
The Times Online – Dec’ 09
“The Decantus is blowing off of our shelves! This is awesome!”
Jen Beasley, Trinitas Cellars Tasting Room Manager
“Created by Marcus Vagnby, the Nuance Wine Finer is a long, slender aerator that fits into the nexk of any wine bottle and helps replicate the utility of a classic decanter, filtering out sediment and unsightly bits of cork, while aerating the wine at the same time.”
Food Service and Hospitality – January 2010
“Orson Welles might have served no wine before its time, but when your guests arrive early (or you’re just dying for a glass of Rioja), this aerator will make wine table-ready in seconds.”
The Oprah Magazine
“The same bottle of wine treated with Vinturi was higher in overall flavor intensity and mouthfeel…higher in red color intensity and overall aroma intensity…more true to type and of higher quality.”
Vinquiry.com
“Wine gadget ‘magically’ lives up to its advertising”
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

