A Look at the Coravin 1000 Wine Saver
Released on 03/18/2014
(whimsical music)
[Narrator] You know who hates wine? Oxygen.
If you go by the evidence, at least.
Because nothing kills an open bottle
like exposure to O2.
What you need is another gas to displace the oxygen
and a way to keep it in.
That's the idea behind the Coravin 1000 Wine Saver.
A small needle slides into the cork and then lets you pour.
Press the button, and a canister attached to it
replaces the air in the bottle with inert argon gas.
No oxidation, see?
Now you can find out if that legacy bottle
is ready to open, or still needs some time
to rest in your no doubt extensive
temperature-controlled wine cellar.
Or your kitchen cabinet.
It's a bit pricy at an estimated $350,
but so is the wine you're probably using it with.
Just make sure the bottle you're drinking has a real cork.
Composite corks won't reseal.
We'll save this bottle for later.
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