Keeping Opened Bottles - Aerosol Solutions v. Other Methods
Keeping Opened Bottles - Aerosol Solutions v. Other Methods
All,
We all drink some nice stuff & like to reliably preserve what we don't drink one night. (Helps our health, too.)
I've started using an aerosol: "Private Preserve", Napa Valley; comprises argon, C02, N2. Said to be inert [economic's my game, not chemstry!] gas that sits below the 02.
So far this seems true to claims: effective preserver, does not affect nose or palate, and inexpensive ($20-$25, I think) and claims >100 doses.
Any experiences with this product, or with other methods suited to domestic applications, to share?
John
We all drink some nice stuff & like to reliably preserve what we don't drink one night. (Helps our health, too.)
I've started using an aerosol: "Private Preserve", Napa Valley; comprises argon, C02, N2. Said to be inert [economic's my game, not chemstry!] gas that sits below the 02.
So far this seems true to claims: effective preserver, does not affect nose or palate, and inexpensive ($20-$25, I think) and claims >100 doses.
Any experiences with this product, or with other methods suited to domestic applications, to share?
John
being some what of a tight ar$e I use the 375ml or the 187 ml screw cap. I open the bottle, decant into the 375 or 187 screw cap. Fill it to the brim and close and put in the wine fridge. I've found this can keep a young (well balanced) wine up to about 6 days and a old one (10-15years old) for a about one night.
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I used to employ a vacu-vin for a while until the stoppers seemed to lose their seal, probably allowed the ingess of more air than if the bottle just had the cork re-inserted upside-down or the cap screwed back on, as I've done for years now. Of course fridge storage is mandatory in NQ. That said, if wanting to keep, particularly, some red wine for more than a couple of days, the refrigerated 375ml bottle solution seems perhaps the best solution.
There was some wine-saving device on The Inventors that seemed at least as plausible as the inert gas thingies. It basically just spread itself over the surface of the wine in the original bottle - forget other details.
Cheers
daz
There was some wine-saving device on The Inventors that seemed at least as plausible as the inert gas thingies. It basically just spread itself over the surface of the wine in the original bottle - forget other details.
Cheers
daz