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Wine Saver - Wine Preserver and Stopper - Removes Harmful Oxygen from your Wine Simply and Effectively - Indigo Blue 4 Pack
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Color | Blue |
Material | Rubber |
Brand | Repour |
Is Dishwasher Safe | No |
About this item
- Developed by chemist Tom Lutz based on Henry's law of gas dissolution
- Repour absorbes oxygen not just from the air, but from the wine itself, reducing it to less than 0.05 percent
- Works so well that decanting and/or aerating is recommended for subsequent pours
- Blind-tested by Sommeliers and lauded by vineyard owners and industry professionals
- Ships next business day
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Product Dimensions | 6 x 1.4 x 2.4 inches |
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Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
Manufacturer | REPOUR |
ASIN | B06Y3RZDKB |
Item model number | RWS-4pk |
Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #14,186 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining) #41 in Wine Stoppers |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 30, 2017 |
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Easy to use | 4.4 | 3.8 | 4.5 | 4.6 | 4.7 | 4.5 |
Freshness | 4.1 | — | 4.3 | 4.7 | 4.3 | 4.9 |
Value for money | 3.5 | — | 3.3 | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.2 |
Leak proof | — | 3.7 | 4.3 | 4.8 | 4.2 | 4.3 |
Flavor | 3.9 | 3.4 | 4.4 | — | — | — |
Sold By | Repour | Hanlomele | Kitchenomo | Hanlomele | Amazon.com | VINABON |
material | Rubber | Stainless Steel, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) | Plastic | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS), Silicone | Silicone | High-Quality ABS plastic |
shape | — | Round | Cone | Round | — | Round |
dishwasher safe | ✗ | ✓ | ✗ | ✓ | ✗ | ✓ |
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Customers like the quality, ease of use, and performance of the bottle stopper. For example, they mention it does a good job of preserving wine, it's ridiculously easy to use, it works better than any vacuum pump, and it'll last for days. That said, some complain it'd be better to just pour half the bottle into an empty one. Opinions are mixed on the value and taste.
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Customers like the performance of the bottle stopper. They mention that it works well, is easy to use, and effective. Some say that it lives up to the hype and has made it possible to pair wines better.
"...-----I am so surprised how easy to use and effective the Repour is!..." Read more
"...I even started to write about them online.Repour works very well up to two weeks in the fridge (37’F) with half a standard bottle..." Read more
"Works like a charm" Read more
"...not wasted any wine since I got them, but they’ve made it possible to pair wines better...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the bottle stopper. They mention that it does a good job of preserving wine, it's easy to use, and it works wonderfully to preserve the wine longer. Some say that it saves their wine and that it keeps each pour fresh.
"...I am saying that it is excellent for everyday wine so that you don't have to discard the bottle before it sours, which has solved my particular..." Read more
"...I notice no degradation to the wine at all unless I've re-opened it more than once additional time over a few weeks...." Read more
"the stoppers work, keep wine fresher; but.....expensive" Read more
"Bought for my husband and he loves them. Seems to keep wine better than reusing the cork." Read more
Customers like the ease of use of the bottle stopper. They say it's ridiculously easy to use, simple, and convenient. Some mention that it'll prevent wine from going bad.
"...-----I am so surprised how easy to use and effective the Repour is!..." Read more
"...I love the simplicity of use. With Coravin, you need to plan ahead and the application is always a hassle...." Read more
"Really a bad product. Does not stay in the wine bottle and pops out no matter how hard you push it in. This admits air and spoils the wine...." Read more
"Easy to use but only can use for one time" Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the bottle stopper. Some mention it's worth the price, they can enjoy their wine and save a lot of money in the process. However, others say that it'll only work for a limited use and is too expensive.
"...But for costlier labels, it may well be worth the price...." Read more
"the stoppers work, keep wine fresher; but.....expensive" Read more
"...Worth every penny, especially if you have mostly $50+ wines." Read more
"Amazing! Kept the wine for almost a month! They are a much cheaper alternative to the coravine system and they actually work!..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the taste of the bottle stopper. Some mention that the flavor was still good months later, and the wine did not deteriorate in flavor, color, or aroma. However, others say that it adds an undesirable flavor to the wine and imparts an off-flavor.
"...I can now drink my red wine down to the last drop, and it doesn't sour!-----..." Read more
"...On the first try there was a slight taste difference between day 1 and day 2 of storage. Same with bottle 2...." Read more
"...Regardless, the wine did not deteriorate in flavor, color, or aroma - at all - from beginning to end.Conclusion:..." Read more
"...The results were disturbing: the Repour was clearly imparting an off-flavor that was absent from the non-Repour bottle...." Read more
Customers dislike the reusability of the bottle stopper. They mention that it is not reusable, with an adsorbent inside, it will not lend itself to recycling, and that it's made for a one time use.
"...print it says "its use is not unlimited" ..... fancy words for not re-usable, use it once and then throw it away...." Read more
"...They are made for a one time use and at $9.99 for 4, or $2.50 a piece to use one time, that is somewhat ridiculous." Read more
"...Repour corks are not recyclable either." Read more
"...I don't notice that all with these. Only wish they were reusable (I don't think they are recyclable either)." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the durability of the bottle stopper. They mention that it is easy to use but only lasts one time. Some say that the stopper does not extend the life of their wine by weeks.
"Easy to use but only can use for one time" Read more
"Pay attention. These are single use stoppers. That means $2.50 added to each bottle of wine you buy. No thanks. Vacuum stoppers make more sense." Read more
"Maybe it was in the description somewhere, but these are SINGLE USE stoppers. I sure didn't notice that until I was reading the side of the box...." Read more
"First they impart a metallic character to wine. Second they are not sustainable - they say they will recycle packs of 72 or something for you, good..." Read more
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I have used 2 different brands of those gases in the can that use Argon gas, for example. This is just OK. I find it is difficult to tell when the can no longer has gas in it. Even when the can is new, I found this only moderately effective: Red wine, especially, would need to be discarded, as it got sour anyway. I also used one of those battery-operated wine aerators, leaving that on the bottle until I used up the bottle, and filling it with Argon gas. I still had to discard the red wine, since it soured before I finished it. And with this procedure, I wasn't even re-opening the bottle between pours, because the aerator remained on the bottle! So, the Argon gas or other gas system is just moderately effective, in my experience.
-----I am so surprised how easy to use and effective the Repour is! I can now drink my red wine down to the last drop, and it doesn't sour!-----
So, problem solved, at last! I have not tried the needle in the wine bottle solution. In my opinion, that system is only worth it if you have expensive wine that you want to save. I have not tried the Repour for a long period of time, where you want to save better wine for a long time, but it may be great for that, as well. I am saying that it is excellent for everyday wine so that you don't have to discard the bottle before it sours, which has solved my particular problem, and I think others have a similar problem. That is my experience with it.
Repour works very well up to two weeks in the fridge (37’F) with half a standard bottle remaining. Over a few nights, I did not detect any change in the character of the wine. Over two weeks, the wine loses a little complexity. Repour won’t work for a month because of oxygen that gets inside the wine liquid when it is initially poured.
I love the simplicity of use. With Coravin, you need to plan ahead and the application is always a hassle. With Repour, you just put the cork on whenever you’re done tasting for the day.
My fridge just about fits a tall Riesling bottle with the Repour on. One way I can tell it works is the vacuum (pressure reduction) it creates inside the bottle when left on. The seals works very well for all sorts of bottles. Conversely, it won’t stay on a bottle of sparkling.
At $1.5 per bottle, this is a no-brainer. The Repour marks the end of the Coravin monopoly.
I've thought, if there were a way to inject nitrogen or some inert gas to displace the oxygen that an open bottle gets immediately when you pour, the souring could be avoided. I don't know of a product or method to do that. But these single-use caps (one cap per bottle, I assume) offer the oxygen to be absorbed into iron oxide - rust- thereby accomplishing th4e same.
OK, I don’t have a Ph.D. in anything much less in Chemistry, but I was able to enlist a NASA scientist friend who has a Ph.D. in Planetary Science to vet my protocol, supervise the experiment, and of course… to help me taste the wine! lol. In the interest of truly furthering science, we selected a delicious 2013 Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon to be our test subject.
We chose a 4 week duration because the probability that any bottle of wine would make it that long in either of our households without being fully consumed approaches zero. Thus, if confirmed by tasting, the probability that a single repour would truly last an entire bottle with no degradation, in our households, approaches 1.
Results
First Pour: Delicious.
After 1 Week - 2 glasses: Delicious
After 3 Weeks - 1 glass: Delicious
After 4 Weeks - last glass: Delicious
We noted at each taste that the wine required a little time to open up, just as the first glass did. We thought the last glass may have taken a little less time to open up, but because when exactly it has “opened up” is subjective, and because an unprecedented 4 weeks had passed since the bottle was opened, we could not rule out expectation bias. Regardless, the wine did not deteriorate in flavor, color, or aroma - at all - from beginning to end.
Conclusion:
These things are bloody brilliant! Not only have I not wasted any wine since I got them, but they’ve made it possible to pair wines better. For example, on a lazy Saturday I could have a glass of Viognier with brunch, a glass or two of Rosé in the afternoon, a glass of Pinot Noir with a snack later, and then a glass or two of hearty red with dinner. I could never do that because it would be 4 leftover bottles I’d have to either drink up on Sunday - and I tend not to drink on work nights - or dump out. The best I ever got out of wine preserver sprays was two days, and still with some noticeable change in flavor. With these, keeping the opened bottles until next weekend and well beyond is possible!
No more spraying wine preserver in the bottles and keeping them in the fridge only to have them croak after a couple of days. At only a buck each for 72, even saving half a bottle of $5 plonk saves $2.50 worth of wine so I'm $1.50 ahead. The savings go way up with more expensive wine.
I may not know how to brew fame and bottle glory, but now I can put a stopper on death ;-)
100% recommended. Go ahead and buy 72 of them for a buck each - they work!
Hmmm… Now that I think of it, that should be his motto: Repour. Put a Stopper on Death. haha
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I have had a bottle on the go for six plus weeks now and it’s still fresh no sign of oxidation.
However a small note; put the stopper back into the bottle ASAP. Leaving it exposed to the open air will shorten the life of the stopper.
They can only be used once but you can use a few times on same bottle limiting stopper back in but I’ve used them as a one shot to preserve.
Brilliant and just what I needed.