Posted on August 13th, 2007 by Lynsey, under Wine Decanters · No Comments
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A brilliant new idea for everyone who decant their wines …The world’s first vacuum wine decanter!
Traditionally, wine left in a decanter oxidises and becomes undrinkable quickly. Now the new Metrokane V1 Decanter offers the perfect way to preserve decanted wines at their best… by removing all the air.
The set includes the elegant glass decanter, together with a pump AND the brilliant V-Gauge stopper, which gives a pressure reading to make sure that a real vacuum has been created. The Metrokane V1 Decanter set costs £59.95
Posted on July 27th, 2007 by Lynsey, under Wine · No Comments
Jamie Goode Features the Menu Wine Thermometer in his Lifestyle Article in the Sunday Express.
Everyone knows red wine should be served at room temperature and white wines from the fridge - but for your information beaujolais should be cooler than a claret, and cava chillier than champagne. This stylish wine thermometer will help you get it right. Use you wine thermometer to serve all your wines at the correct drinking temperature.
A Wineware Guide To The Correct Wine Serving Temperatures
1. Beaujolais 12C/54F
2. Bordeaux 18C/64F
3. Burgundy 16C/61F
4. Cabernet 17C/63F
5. Champagne 7C/45F
6. Chardonnay 9C/48F
7. Chianti 15C/59F
8. Ice Wine 6C/43F
9. Merlot 17C/63F
10. Pinot 16C/61F
11. Port 19C/66F
12. Riesling 8C/46F
13. Rose 12C/54F
14. Shiraz 18C/64F
15. Sparkling 7C/45F
16. Zinfandel 15C/59F
Posted on July 27th, 2007 by Lynsey, under Wine · No Comments
The Independent Newspaper - The Information Magazine - Feature a Wineware Product
The 50 Best Picnic Accessories
Eating outdoors doesn’t have to mean soggy sandwiches and warm squash. Sophie Morris shows you how to dine alfresco in style
Laguiole en Aubrac Grand Cru 11cm Corkscrew With Knife
The smart knife from French cutlery experts Laguiole. This grand cru model has an 11cm blade tucked into the back of the corkscrew and is made from the oak from Bordeaux wine barrels and stainless steel. Hand crafted in France.
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