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Private Preserve Wine Preserver

Private Preserve Wine Preserver

Rating:

3.5
Average: 3.5 (1 vote)

Description:

I discovered Private Preserve Wine Preserver while looking for a way to preserve the open bottles left-over from dinner parties. I would end up opening 3 - 5 bottles to pair with meal choices & guest preferences, but never finish all of the wines opened.

The device is easy to use, once you have finished your wine drinking for the evening, you follow this simple process:

  1. Insert the nozzle of Private Preserve Wine Preserver into the opening of the bottle.
  2. Squeeze the trigger for four seconds. For extra large bottles, add 2 seconds to the dose.
  3. Recork Immediately after spraying Wine Preserver and store upright to keep the protective layer of preserving gas on the surface of the wine.
  4. Re-apply the product each time the bottle is opened.

About a week later, I re-opened the test bottle and tasted the wine. I then decided to see if I waited more than one week if the bottle would taste the same. I also wanted a true & fair comparison of my senses, so I opted for 2 identical bottles of wine at the same time, keeping one as a control.

The Test:

I opened 2 bottles of Orbit Merlot 2012
Day # Bottle 1 Bottle 2
1 The nose is of dark cherry, plum and herbs. The palate is plum, blueberry and herbs. The nose is of dark cherry, plum and herbs. The palate is plum, blueberry and herbs.
7 A nose of stewed black fruit. The palate was overripe berries. The finish is gone. The nose is of dark cherry, plum and herbs. The palate is plum, blueberry and sage. Very reminiscent of the day I opened the bottle, with only a slightly less intense finish.
14 The nose smelled of vinegar & raisins. The palate was now very overripe plum, bitter undercurrent of decaying fruit & the wine is now unbalanced. The nose is of stewed dark cherry, black currants and licorice. The palate is plum, blueberry and herbs.
 

Private Preserve Wine Preserver

My conclusion

My conclusion is that for preserving wine for just under a week this system is good. I would not suggest that you use it for Long term storage (more than 8 days.) But my most common use cases, having left over wine from opening your 2nd bottle of the evening, it is a great solution to keep the wine fresh until you have a chance to enjoy it again.

 
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