by ClarkDGigHbr » Sun Jun 24, 2007 2:50 pm
No, I haven't seen or heard about Vinturi before, but I have to believe it helps somewhat. After all, they could have called this device the Super VinoSwirler, because that is what it does to the wine passing through. The extent to which it actually helps is really the question.
Of course, it would be best to perform some disciplined testing. Take a bottle of wine, open it and immediately pour a third of it into a decanter, replacing its volume with inert gas. Repeat this in one hour with a second decanter. Then one hour later, start your taste test. You now have the opportunity to compare Vinturi insta-aerated wine against samples that have been decanted for 1 and 2 hours, as well as a wine straight out of the bottle. Blind tasting only!!
I debated whether to use separate bottles of wine for this, as opposed to using a single bottle and momentarily exposing its contents to air. I decided to eliminate bottle-to-bottle variation from this experiment.
So, who is going to shell the $40 for one of these devices and run the test?
-- Clark