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Hi, anybody know where I'd get a vacuum wine preserver device. Preferably not electric but don't exclude it.
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A lot of the better off licences and specialty wine shops stock them.
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O'Bryen's Fyen Wyens? The one in Donnybrook.
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Terroirs - http://www.terroirs.ie/wine-accessories ... rNTbycionI
I have some but I no longer drink wine which requires it
That said, most wine these days is absolutely fine if you bung the cork back in and leave it around for a few days. Probably improve in fact. Worst that can happen really is that the flavour will drop (and depending on the wine that could actually take quite a while). But yeah, good aged wines they can be a good thing to have around.
I have some but I no longer drink wine which requires it
That said, most wine these days is absolutely fine if you bung the cork back in and leave it around for a few days. Probably improve in fact. Worst that can happen really is that the flavour will drop (and depending on the wine that could actually take quite a while). But yeah, good aged wines they can be a good thing to have around.
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I just never have any leftovers, funnily enough...fourthirtythree wrote:Terroirs - http://www.terroirs.ie/wine-accessories ... rNTbycionI
I have some but I no longer drink wine which requires it
That said, most wine these days is absolutely fine if you bung the cork back in and leave it around for a few days. Probably improve in fact. Worst that can happen really is that the flavour will drop (and depending on the wine that could actually take quite a while). But yeah, good aged wines they can be a good thing to have around.
"Yeah I been starvin' 'em, teasing 'em, singing off-key - me may my mo, me mo my may..."