The WineWeaver

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wineweaver.jpgFor many offices Fridays are considered to be the wind down day of the working week; the "dress down" day; the go out for a team lunch day or a quick pint; the finish off any important jobs day. You get my point.

 

So you can imagine Product Junkie's joy when a neat package arrived this morning containing a bottle of wine and a funky red wine gadget known as the WineWeaver.

 

Not that we've downed the bottle and are now spouting rubbish into a blog. We can do that without any alcohol...no, the bottle remains intact and will do so at least until the end of the day. The point is that it is Friday and great timing to receive it.

 

The WineWeaver looks like a space-age wine glass but it is actually a handy gadget that sits comfortably over a wine glass or decanter to deliver aerated wine direct from the bottle.

 

With its lightweight polycarbonate design, the WineWeaver balances directly on the glass rim and does not need to be held when pouring wine into it. It has an adjustable spout for use with a decanter or wine glass and comes in four colours (red, green purple and blue) which can be used to serve with different wines.

 

The WineWeaver features a perforated lattice spout that weaves air into the wine as it passes through and out eight exit holes, cascading down the inner wall of the wine glass or decanter. The gadget can also be used to revive vacuumed and re-sealed wines to serve to customers by the glass.

 

For further information take a look at the website: www.wineweaver.com

 

And you can put money on the fact that Product Junkie will be testing the WineWeaver at the end of the day so we'll let you know what we think. Roll on 5.30!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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This page contains a single entry by Emma White published on January 30, 2009 12:39 PM.

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