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Unique Vintage High Quality Crystal Glass Drinking Clear Glass Whiskey Decanter
Wine Decanter Instructions:
For aged red wine, since tannins and pigments will form sediments
during the long aging years, pouring them into the glass is both
unsightly and slightly bitter. Therefore, after opening the bottle,
in principle, the wine should be poured into the decanter smoothly
and slowly, leaving the sediment at the bottom of the bottle. This
process is sobering up, commonly known as "changing bottles".
large), so as to accelerate the softening of tannins and fully
release the closed aroma. This process is sobering up, commonly
known as "breathing".
Wine Decanter Principle:
The decanter adopts the principle of fluid engineering: the flow
speed of the fluid is inversely proportional to the pressure inside
the molecular structure of the fluid. The decanter adopts the above
principle, by speeding up the flow rate of red wine and fully
mixing it with air so that the internal pressure of the molecular
structure of red wine is released quickly, and the tannins in
long-term high-pressure storage are quickly oxidized, retaining the
smooth and aromatic wine. Improve the original value of red wine.
The function of the decanter is to allow the red wine to be fully
in contact with the air. The red wine stored for many years will
have a strange fishy smell, and the real taste cannot be
appreciated by direct tasting.
Wine Decanter Parameter:
Keyword: | Wine Decanter | Glass Type: | Old Fashioned Glass, Decanter |
Material: | Glass, Lead Free Crystal | Usage: | Wine, Hotel, Home, Restaurant, Bar, Gathering, Restaurant; Hotel; Home; Bar |
Metal Type: | Glass | Capacity: | 310-1010ml |
Quantity: | 6-10, 1, 3, 5 | Occasion: | Presents |
Design Style: | CLASSIC | Craft: | Machine-made |
Style: | Morden | Drinkware Type: | Glass |
Shaped: | Square/Round | Certificate: | LFGB |
Logo: | Customized Logo Acceptable | Featurer: | Sustainable |
Wine Decanter Introduce:
Premium wine glasses used to be made of leaded glass, which has a higher index of refraction and is heavier than regular glass, but health concerns about lead ingestion have led to them being replaced by lead-free glass. Wine glasses, with the exception of hock glasses, are usually not tinted or frosted, as doing so reduces the appreciation of the color of the wine. Some manufacturers of high-end wine glasses, such as Schott Zwiesel, pioneered the infusion of titanium in glass to increase its durability and reduce the chance of glass breaking.