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Coravin Timeless Six+ Wine Preservation System & Wine Aerator - $525 (50% off) Delivered @ Coravin

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I'm not sure how many ozbargainers have elite wines but if they do, then I presume they would be the kind of wine drinker to not want to waste any of the precious liquid. So perhaps this device would come in handy.

This is the highest price combo, with some other combos 40% off.

Black Friday sale.

From the website:
This Premium Set includes extra Coravin Pure argon capsules and a complete set of accessories, including the Coravin Timeless Aerator attachment which allows you to rapidly aerate wine as you pour, delivering results equal to a 60-90 minute decant. Pour wine by the glass then save the rest of the bottle for weeks, months, or even years!

This is part of Black Friday / Cyber Monday deals for 2023

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  • +6

    This will go great with my chateau verdaflore vintage

  • +8

    Compatible with cardbordeaux?

  • +4

    1 cork, 1 pour.

  • +2

    If I want to aerate my wine, I'll use as Sodastream, thanks.

  • What a terrible product…. Definitely for idiots with more money than sense.

    $525 device and then $16 bulb per bottle you want to drink. All to save ~1 hour of wait time.

    • +1

      Agree with the 'more money than sense'…but this is not an aerator, it allows people to keep wine longer after it is open. i.e. you drink one glass and it injects argon gas instead of air, the former gas will keep the wine fresher for a longer time. Good for wine bar businesses or people with lots of money that like wine and wanky gadgets. There are much easier ways to achieve the same thing.

      • +1

        There are much easier ways to achieve the same? Id actually use one of these as I drink a bottle very slowly…but I'm not paying $500 lol.

        Also argon seems like overkill. You'd think nitrogen is good enough!

        • +1

          Agreed - nangs are the perfect accompaniment to a good wine.

          • @soymeat: Nangs with a sweet white wine, nitrogen accompanies a red. Argon for pretentious ****ers.

          • @soymeat: Nangs are nitrous oxide, not nitrogen.

            • @incipient: I realised that as I posted it. Having said that, I will not be retracting my statement.

              • @soymeat: Haha sticking to your guns, plant based meat with integrity, I like it 😁

    • What do you mean $16 bulb per bottle?

      • I Think they mean the gas cartridges

        https://www.coravin.com.au/products/capsules

      • it uses a little gas capsule, physically like the ones used in soda water bottles but argon instead of co2. capsule lasts about 2 wine bottles if you do by the glass but if there is 1/2 bottle left you just pull the cork and drink. adds about $1 per glass of wine, but if you have a $100 bottle and just want a glass at a time it’s cheap or extract a glass of the st henri or grange for cooking and keep the rest for another occasion.

    • it’s not the aeration that is the appeal, it’s that if you have a bottle with cork, and many premium italian and french wines do, you can extract 1 glass, bottle is topped up with argon so wine remaining doesn’t oxidize. not for people with aussie screw cap wines. i use it to check some of my older wines …. good i keep, if not good i send to auction. you can get cheaper argon capsules on amazon and ali, need to keep the plastic cap from an original argon capsule as generic argon capsules don’t have the little plastic fitting but is is reusable from an original capsule. lots of restaurants and wine bars use this for expensive wines so they can sell by the glass. mine cost $190 on sale without the aerator and one capsule, etc from coravin web site. if you are 2 of the needles, you can extract wine from a bottle leaving cork intact and refill with cheaper wine, have done it as joke to friends ,

      • @garage sale how on earth can you get wine back in?

        • one needle lets air out …the other needle i attached to some tubing that i have for my aquarium and a funnel … takes a while but was worth it

  • This product is more geared towards restaurants who have an expensive wine collection.
    Typically they would sell the expensive wine by the bottle, but with this product they can sell it by the glass and maintain the integrity of the unused wine for a long time.
    It really pays itself off for restaurants, however probably not warranted for most unless you have an expensive private collection.

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