Our Omni Wine Aerator was featured on Elite Daily in their product round-up of "It's Not Even Worth Having Amazon Prime If You're Not Buying These 68 Clever Products."
Reconnect after a long day with a nice glass of wine using this slanted aerator that attaches right to the bottle. Not only will your wine taste better, but you'll also spare your new tablecloths from any wine stains.
Treat yourself to a new toy this season to help alleviate the winter blues. When it's gloomy outside and all you want to do is stay in and drink wine. We're happy to see our Vintorio products in NewsWatch's (AMC Network) latest tech report, Vintorio – Enjoy Wine at its Fullest Potential.
Buzzfeed has featured the Vintorio Wine Aerator Pourer several times this year! If you haven't ordered one for the holidays (and you should!), there's always surprising that special someone in your life post-holidays or #yolo'ing it up in the New Year. You know what makes wine more special? The perfectly aerated pour! Just as the winemaker intended.
Some of the world's most celebrated Pinot Noirs and Chardonnays originate from the region of Burgundy, France or Bourgogne. The most prominent wine-growing regions of Burgundy are Chablis, Cote d'Or (Cote de Nuits and Cote de Beaune), Cote Chalonnaise, Maconnais, and Beaujolais.
Red wine spills are the bane of every oenophile's existence, but this handy wine pourer will make the Tide Pen obsolete. Simply plug this gadget into an opened bottle and you're ready to drink. The built-in aerating chamber and air intake system will circulate oxygen into your wine while you pour, so there's no need to decant. What could be better than a gadget that improves taste of your wine while keeping it off your table cloth?
Wines from Bordeaux are typically blended with Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon. They are characteristically medium to full bodied wines with strong mineral and fruit notes. Because they are often high in tannins, they age beautifully and should be decanted or aerated before serving!
Acidity, one of the major components of wine, adds a puckering, sour flavor to a bottle of wine. An otherwise dull, lifeless bottle can be transformed to a balanced, crisp, and lively bottle with the right amount of acidity. Acid also helps to keep the wine from being spoiled and ensures a longer life span in your cellar.
Tannins are polyphenols that are naturally produced by plants and can be found in the stems, skins, and seeds of grapes as well as the oak barrels that wine may sit in. If you have sipped a cup of overstepped tea, that gripping, dry mouth feel are tannins at work.