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Customer Reviews of Wine Enthusiast Private Preserve Wine Preservation Spray
Customer Rating: Summary: Best Wine Preservation Solution IMO Comment: I've been drinking and saving partial bottles of wine for years with this stuff. I've played with those wine vacuum pumps in the store, and I can tell you from experience using vacuum bells in engineering labs, that there is no way those little pumps and seals could remove enough atmosphere to make a substantial impact in lowering wine oxidation. As for the amount of gas in the bottles, I usually purchase Private Preserve by the case, in an unopened box, and I've never had an issue. I can usually get at about 100 uses from a can. I think the instructions on the back are over-simplified; when the bottle is brand new and the pressure is high, you have to cut the amount of spraying time at least in half, if not more. Then gradually increase the amount of time as the pressure decreases. Remember; only the surface area of the exposed wine needs to be covered, which is pretty small, and not the entire remaining empty volume. Customer Rating: Summary: Common Sense Math Comment: This item contains inert gas which is heavier than oxygen. It creates a layer on top of the wine which prevents oxidation. You do not need to fill the bottle with the inert gas to prevent oxidation. Wine worth saving costs at least $15 a bottle. Assume it saves a half a bottle each time it is used. That is $7+ per use saved. If you use good sense and spray only what is necessary you can get many uses out of a bottle. Worst case, say it has 20 uses in it, that is 50 cents per use. Is there any more that needs to be said? Customer Rating: Summary: No Gas! Comment: Bought this on the advice of an expert. However, only about 2-3 seconds of gas - hardly the 120 uses. Maybe a pattern is emerging? Customer Rating: Summary: Better than the vacu products Comment: Great product. I drink a bottle a week, so must store at room temp for several days. A couple squirts each time, and the can lasts for months and months. Very good product for the money. The wine preservation seems to last over twice as long as the vacu products, which I have used extensively until I tried this. Customer Rating: Summary: Great Stuff. Better than any alternative I've found Comment: I've tried the vacuum pump things and they are about as good at preserving wine as they are at increasing "size." Perhaps it works for a very short time, but it doesn't last. This stuff lasts. I've left a bottle of red for over a week and it was still great. In fact, with some young wines I find they are better after opening, having one glass, then closing with Private Preserve and enjoying the rest the next day. I'm not sure of the 120+ uses, but I'm very happy with the value at $10/btl. More Reviews Private Preserve. Just push a button to keep your wine fresh for weeks even months! Endorsed by some of the country's best-known wine critics. One canister preserves up to 120 bottles. Seal your preserved wine with our All-Purpose or Marble Stoppers. Choosing Appliance -> Choosing Appliance -> Dishwasher Choose a dishwasher with sturdy compression springs in the door. Also look for tough, lightweight nylon or graphite racks with cushioned tips that protect glassware and cookware. Weimer recommends choosing a model with a rack design that provides the largest, most flexible interior space and is configured for your belongings, including odd-shaped pieces. Wine Enthusiast Private Preserve Wine Preservation Spray Useful info -> Building-In Range Cookers The building-in range cookers come with fully adjustable legs and a bespoke steel plinth, which enables them to be built-in with any range of kitchen furniture. |
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