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Wine Aerators Reviewed
Words: 532 | Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2010


Giving your wine time to breathe is essential to getting the true experience of a wine's flavor and feeling. If you've previously been just opening up a bottle and drinking it immediately, then the simple change of giving wine time to breathe is going to make a huge difference in your enjoyment of the wines you choose.

The effect that this will have is going to depend heavily in the kind of wine you choose. If you're drinking a younger wine, giving it time to breathe is going to mellow out the harsher notes and make it a more pleasant experience. The effect on older wines is almost the exact opposites, as it brings out lost flavors and allows you to taste subtle flavors that you might miss if you were just going to drink it straight from the bottle.

The problem with this is that while giving the wine time to breathe, it also means that you have to decant the wine and allow it in the mix with the air so that the molecules of the wine have time to interact with the oxygen in the air. While this works, it's also incredibly time consuming.

Which is why some enterprising folks have created wine aerators, which are designed to allow the air to mix with the wine as your pour, so that you can enjoy the full flavor of wine without having to decant and wait. If you're someone who wants to enjoy your wine without having to go through the whole ritual first.

Like anything else, not all wine aerators are created equal. The two main things to consider with wine aerators are how well they work and their aesthetics. You need a wine aerator to actually do the job it was designed to do, and you also want something that's going to not look like something created by a glassblower who had a sneezing fit.

A wine aerator that is extremly popular in the UK is beginning to make itself known as an essential part of any wine lover's kitchen in the United States. This wine aerator has a great rep, but does the actual device live up to the hype.

The first and by far the most important thing to consider is whether or not the Wine aerator does what it's intended to do: does it bring out the full flavor of the wine. The answer is an unequivocal yes.

The design is where it takes its name from; as it weaves the wine around the air, a process that gives you an optimum mix of air and wine, and it really b rings out the subtle flavors of virtually any wine. It's also designed so that it can work with both a decanter and individual wineglasses, which makes it a very flexible aerator.

The functionality would probably be enough to recommend the Weaver on its own, but it's a pretty nifty piece of work. It's made out of more or less unbreakable polycarbonate in a beautiful design, so you'll be happy to have it on your table.


I highly suggest that you take a further, more detailed look at the best wine aerators available to immediately, and inexpensively, add breath and a new depth of brilliant aroma and taste to your choice of wine. The Wine Weaver stands out as one of the few most well-reviewed wine aeration systems. An almost magical wine accessory that no wine lover can afford to be without.

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