Where can I get half bottles of good wine from?
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I love wine, but the OH doesn't drink. I don't want to drink a whole bottle on my own at each sitting, nor do I want to leave a bottle open after drinking the first half as it deteriorates too much for the second half to be worth bothering with.
So, can anyone recommend a supplier of half bottles of good quality wine? Not the mass-produced stuff with chemical in, but the nicer wines from smaller, usually independent, vineyards?
So, can anyone recommend a supplier of half bottles of good quality wine? Not the mass-produced stuff with chemical in, but the nicer wines from smaller, usually independent, vineyards?
Using one of these will mean your wine stays pretty good for a good few days - I've left it for up to a week and not noticed any discernible difference: http://www.vacuvin.com/Vacuum_Wine_Saver_286_270_2...
Probably more cost effective in the long run than buying half bottles.
Probably more cost effective in the long run than buying half bottles.
Edited by escargot on Tuesday 25th January 10:08
escargot said:
Using one of these will mean your wine stays pretty good for a good few days - I've left it for up to a week and not noticed any discernible difference: http://www.vacuvin.com/Vacuum_Wine_Saver_286_270_2...
Probably more cost effective in the long run than buying half bottles.
Stick to a wide range of decent wine and stop it/keep it properly as it should only ever be for a day or so surely?Probably more cost effective in the long run than buying half bottles.
Edited by escargot on Tuesday 25th January 10:08
When you think that it is sometimes appropriate to decant some reds way before drinking them (and thus really getting some air into them...) surely a Vacu top/stopper and finish off the next day?
HTH?
p s- find it very hard to not finish a bottle.....
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