🍇 Sip Sustainably: Elevate Your Wine Experience!
The Wine Preservation System utilizes a unique blend of carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and argon to replace oxygen in open bottles, ensuring your favorite wines, ports, sakes, and spirits stay fresh longer. With an easy-to-use extension tube, simply spray the gas into the bottle after pouring to maintain optimal flavor and aroma. Eco-friendly and food-safe, this system is a must-have for any wine enthusiast looking to savor every drop.
B**D
Single Malt Savior!
As the title of this review implies, I don't use Private Preserve for wine. Rather, I use it to keep single malt scotch whisky from oxidizing. I have a large collection of single malts, and at any given time I may have upwards of 20 open bottles. While the affect of air on high-alcohol spirits tends to happen slowly, and some whiskies actually benefit from a bit of exposure to air, I have a number of higher end bottles that I want to preserve in that just-opened state.So my options were to open fewer bottles at once and finish them off in a shorter period of time (not likely) or find a way to prevent oxidation. Enter Private Preserve. While it is designed and marketed for the short term preservation of wine, it works amazingly well on scotch. A few quick bursts into the neck of the bottle creates a blanket of inert gasses on the surface of the liquor, which keep oxygen out and keep the scotch from oxidizing. I don't reseal all of my scotches when I open them, but for the ones I do, I use Private Preserve each time I pour a dram from the bottle, and it keeps the liquid inside just like it was when I first pulled the stopper.And it really does work. I've experimented by pouring a bit of scotch into another bottle and allowing it to oxidize, while resealing the original bottle. After a few months' time, there was a noticeable difference between the two, with the unprotected dram losing some of its aroma and tasting a bit flat compared to the one that was protected with Private Preserve.I purchase my first bottle of Private Preserve several years ago, and I'm still using it. Because it's filled with gas, it is impossible to tell how full the can is, so I just ordered more to be on the safe side. But suffice it to say, even with regular use, one can lasts a long time.
A**G
Highly recommended for wine drinkers of all sorts. Works better than any cheap vacuum pump.
I love this product. It is so simple to use. It works great for any bottle of wine that is not finished. I used it on a bottle of red and had it in the fridge for a week. When I took it out and tasted it, the wine was perfectly fine. This is a great product for any wine drinker that does not always finish their bottles of wine. Note that when you get it, it will feel completely empty. This gives me some concern because I do not think I will be able to detect when the bottle is almost empty.My family uses the Vacu Vin vacuum pump and corks for their bottles but when I researched it, I found that it does not do a quality job. Any relatively cheap home bottle vacuuming system will not meet your preservation needs. Wine spoils due to oxidation with the air inside the bottle. A small plastic hand pump will not be able to do a good enough job of removing the air from the bottle. To create a good enough vacuum is actually quite difficult to do in the lab, so a small hand pump will not do the job. This Private Wive Preservation Spray works differently. It sprays an inert gas, that does not react with the wine, into the bottle. This displaces the air in the bottle and by corking it quickly, you prevent any air from oxidizing your wine. Enjoy.
J**.
Keeps wine fresh long enough to finish a bottle
There is only one wine drinker in our house, so bottles empty at a rate of about one bottle a week. Since we started using argon, wines stay fresh all the way to the bottom of the bottle, whether that takes five days or a full week. No more worries about wasting wine!
S**R
Keeps wine fresh
Only complaint is that the cheap nozzle tubes don’t sit tightly in the nozzle and end up falling into the bottles. Had this happen twice even knowing it was loose and trying my best to secure and hold it place. Needs a better system as you need to position the tube deep into the neck of the bottle ( with wine in it ) while holding the cork or stopper in position.
L**R
Amazing product. Works as stated.
I've tried many products to keep wine fresh. As I'm the only wine drinker in this household, I drink a glass, stopper it, and suffer through the remaining glasses, no matter whether I use a wine balloon or a pressurized suction stopper. I bought this product after reading an article in some online wine magazine. It works. Plain and simple. The first time I tried it, I was certain I'd done it incorrectly. I jammed a stopper in it, however and put it away. When I poured my next glass of wine a day or two later, instead of the sharp tang I've grown used to, the taste was smooth and favorable. There was no indication it had been opened a couple days prior.I just drank the last glass from the bottle, a week later, and, while it had a subtle tang, it's nothing like the taste I get using other products. A hearty recommendation from me!
E**U
Best way to preserve wine so far
This is the best way to preserve wine so far. I also used "Vacu Vin Wine Saver Pump with 2 x Vacuum Bottle Stoppers" before. It works but due to it's impossible to reach a high vacuum degree and keep in high vacuum, wine will still gradually oxidized.This nitrogen spray works much better. We all know nitrogen is heavier than air. So nitrogen can stay on top of the wine, preventing oxygen/air from reaching the wine. I drink a glass of wine almost every night. Normally I finish one bottle of wine in 4-5 days. Sometimes even longer because I would skip one or two days. Even after a week or so, the wine still tastes good.One bottle can also last long time. Mine lasts about 2-3 months. It just ran out so I just got a new bottle.
W**S
Way better than vacuum
I don't like wasting wine and am the only women drinker at home, the vacuum things could have a bottle last 2 or an iffy 3rd night, but if didn't have it that quick it was bad. This seems to have me be able to drink however much I want without worrying about it going bad. So I'm drinking less but better wine. Still in my first can 6 weeks later with using it about 5 days a week.
A**N
Works
Well the product works great, the only problem is the spray wand this time keeps falling off instantly when you spray, need 2 hands to spray and then quickly put the cork in.
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