Remember the time you had a glass of your US$1,300 bottle of Chateau Latour Pauillac 2005, only to find that it had gone vinegary in the fridge when you went back for another a week later? We've all been there. Coravin, LLC of Burlington, Massachusetts makes having a glass from the dustier end of the wine rack a bit less expensive with its Coravin 1000 Wine Access System, which allows you to pour a glass out of a bottle without having to finish the lot, watching it go off, or even removing the cork... Continue Reading Coravin 1000 lets you have a glass of wine without popping the cork
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Tags: Alcohol, Bottle, Drinking, Wine
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Kalorik's high-tech, double-barrelled wine cooler
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