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Pek Preservino Wine Preservation Set
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Pek Preservino Wine Preservation Set

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Sometimes wine just doesn't last as long as we would like it to. More often than not, that bottle left over from Friday night's party has lost its flavour and aroma by Wednesday mealtime. The Preservino Wine Preservation Set aims to make this a thing of the past. Simple and effective, it preserves opened bottles of wine for two weeks.

The Preservino Set is straightforward and quick to use, so there's no excuse for bad tasting wine on your dinner table! Simply insert the Preservino stopper snugly into a opened bottle of wine and ensuring it's set to open, fit the nozzle of the injector into the top of the stopper port. After injecting the gas into the bottle, remove and ensure the stopper is twisted to close.

With two stoppers in this gift set, multiple bottles of wine can be opened at one time, allowing you to pair different wines and foods, without wasting a drop. The Preservino uses 100% high purity Argon gas, the most effective method for preserving wine, which is why it is used during wine production. Extra Argon Gas Cartridges are available separately in a pack of 4.

The perfect gift for any wine lover, this set will ensure they always enjoy their wine like they are supposed to - at the peak of freshness.

 

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begin Well, I was really surprised with this product. I've had many before and so I gave up. When I saw this I was really taken aback as it made so much sense coming from a scientific background myself. YES it does work and will keep a wine for a fortnight as claimed.
There's only one problem with it though, it runs out of gas if you keep a bottle so long as you've got more and more space to fill. I usually have 2 glasses a night so kept for 3 days is more sensible. end
John Wasyl Hucul - West Yorkshire Mar 2010

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