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Vacu Vin Concerto Wine Saver Set

Vacu Vin Concerto Wine Saver Set
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Vacu Vin Concerto Wine Saver Set

 
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Just insert the pump and listen. That's all it takes to preserve an opened bottle of wine with the exciting new 'Concerto' from Vacu-Vin. This elegantly shaped wine saver features a special vacuum indicator that makes a clicking sound exactly when the correct vacuum level has been reached. The set includes two stoppers that fit all sizes of wine bottles.

 
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Product Details
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews

Features
  • Pumps air from bottle to keep opened wine fresh up to two weeks

  • Indicator clicks when correct vacuum level is reached

  • Includes 1 vacuum pump and 2 wine stoppers

  • Stoppers fit all sizes of wine bottles

  • Not suitable for sparkling wines


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:5.0 ( 6 customer reviews )
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11 of 12 found the following review helpful:


5Surprisingly, it works  Jul 17, 2007 By D Darkman
Of course you can't get all the air out of the bottle (a perfect vacuum), but I was surprised that this worked at all. Yet, with the partial vacuum this produces, the wine lasts noticeably longer. E.g. normally I'd find wine undrinkable after 3 or 4 days, but with this technology, it was drinkable and enjoyable (although not perfect... can still taste some oxidation.

I'd advise, particularly with a red wine, that you open a bottle, pour out a couple glasses you're planning to drink, then immediately seal up the bottle. Let the wine breathe in the glasses.

Keep in mind, if you half-empty a bottle, then that's a lot of oxidizing air that can ruin the wine. But, e.g. if I drink a glass of wine or two from a bottle, so there isn't much air in it, and use this to vacuum out the air, the wine will be drinkable a couple days later, whereas otherwise it wouldn't be. Usually, I use this to save wine for cooking, I must admit.

It works well and easily... you pump a few times until you hear a little musical clicking-like sound that tells you it's at full strength vacuum, which happens sooner or later depending on how little air is in the bottle.

So, my 5 star rating isn't saying "oh, the wine will be good a month later" or "you'll never tell the difference at all"... but I'm simply saying that it helps, and helps enough that I use it and like it. Which is all you can expect from wine anyway. Note, that I have a fairly good palate, I do have a fine ability to smell and distinguish tastes, but I'm no great conoisseur. I can certainly taste oxidation, however, and this helps quite a bit.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


5Wine Saver--Yippee!  Aug 28, 2006 By Jack Rodman "Wine Lover"
A fabulous product--I have tried most of the other wine savers but this one sets the standard. Takes the guess work out of pumping--the "click" tells it all. Thanks for making such a great product. Wine lovers rejoice!

4 of 5 found the following review helpful:


5Great if your expectations are realistic  Dec 27, 2007 By Lynn Hoffman, author:The Short Course in Beer
Looking at the reviews of this an other Vacuvin products, you see reports that are deeply contradictory. It's interesting that there is such a divergence of experience with such a simple product. The ideas behind Vacuvin are pretty simple.
First, air is the enemy of an open bottle of wine. Bacteria in the air want to turn alcohol into vinegar. The air itself oxidizes and dulls the taste of all but the most robust wines.
Second, you can remove some of the air with a simple pump and thereby slow down the rate at which wine deteriorates.

Why then, do we have both no-star and five-star reactions to this product?
Maybe the biggest source of disagreement is expectations. Vacuvin slows the deterioration of wine in the bottle, but it doesn't stop it.

Another possible reason for all the disagreement might be a question of temperature. The biochemical reactions that kill your wine are temperature sensitive. They proceed faster when the wine is warm and slow down when it's cool. Putting a pumped-out bottle in the refrigerator or wine cooler will slow down the spoilage processes and make Vacuvin more effective.
A third issue is the way the wine is handled before the Vacuvin plug goes in. If wine has a lot of air dissolved in it by being poured from decanter to bottle, there's no system that will keep it fresh.

For more info on wine storage, check out my book, New Short Course in Wine,The

--Lynn Hoffman, author of New Short Course in Wine,The and bang BANG: A Novel from Kunati Books.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


4Love these. I can now indulge my solo drinking habit without monetary concerns  Aug 19, 2011 By Summer L. Page "Summer"
This product saves me quite a bit of money, and allows me the freedom to indulge in my favorite passtime: solo,weekday drinking. Before the wine saver, I was loathe to open a new bottle of fine red on say, a Tuesday morning lest I fall asleep halfway between my second glass and my third rerun of Criminal Minds, leaving my wine out to oxidize and spoil overnight.

No more. My cats and I can rest safely knowing that th bad guys are caught and our Pinot is safe for another day.


5Works for me  Feb 20, 2011 By K. Harris
I'm the only wine drinker in our home but only have a glass or so a few times a week. Simply recorking a bottle led to good wine gone bad quickly. This product does extend the drinkability. I agree it doesn't taste like the first pour, but it does retain much of the flavor for a few days. It's easy to use, although I thought the diagram that comes with it could use written instruction as well. It would be easier for people like me, who like to follow written directions rather than a map! In any case, good purchase for me.

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