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Preserve wine with these handy stoppers

Keep your half-bottle of vino fresh long after you’ve called it a night

- LINDSEY M. ROBERTS

Geoff Kruth, a rising star in the wine world who appeared in the 2012 documentar­y Somm, about the pursuit of the prestigiou­s master sommelier title, is “totally antiwine gadget.”

Kruth, president of the nonprofit wine profession­als organizati­on GuildSomm, explained, “After more than 20 years of drinking wine nightly, I still think the best preservati­on method is a cork and refrigerat­or.”

That said, a quick perusal of any big-box home goods store or winery gift shop will turn up wine aerators, pourers, purifiers, automatic and electric openers, foil cutters and more, proving the demand for wine gear is high.

Wine experts from Kruth in California to another master sommelier in New York helped us tackle the wine stoppers and preservers category because sometimes, even with a good wine, you just need to put a cork in the party and call it a night. When she founded the New York wine studio Corkbuzz in 2011, Laura Maniec was one of only 18 female master sommeliers in the world. Now Corkbuzz has three locations. At all three, she uses the Vacu Vin Wine Saver/Stopper. Two other experts we interviewe­d also praised the Vacu Vin: Madeline Puckette, founder of culture website Wine Folly, and André Hueston Mack, named a best young sommelier in the United States and founder of Maison Noir Wines. A favourite of Eric Hastings, E. Guigal marketing manager at New York’s Vintus, an importer of family-owned, estate-based wines, is the Franmara Nickel-Plated Champagne Stopper. Hastings, who spent 21 years managing wines on the floor in restaurant­s before joining Vintus, said, “It has consistent­ly provided the best seal to maintain the freshness of sparkling wine that I’ve seen for two decades.” Another winner was the Coravin. It was noted by Mack and Puckette, author of Wine Folly: The Essential Guide to Wine. More for the enthusiast, it allows you to taste wine without even popping the cork. “You can actually access a fine wine, taste it, enjoy a glass of it and put it back in your cellar,” Puckette said. “I tested one about 10 to 12 months later, and it’s surprising how well it works.” There are a number of models and colours.

 ??  ?? Coravin Model One System $263.99, wayfair.ca; US$199.95, coravin.com
Coravin Model One System $263.99, wayfair.ca; US$199.95, coravin.com
 ??  ?? Vacu Vin Wine Saver/Stopper $16.95, crateandba­rrel.com
Vacu Vin Wine Saver/Stopper $16.95, crateandba­rrel.com
 ??  ?? Franmara Nickel-Plated Champagne Stopper $21.77, amazon.ca
Franmara Nickel-Plated Champagne Stopper $21.77, amazon.ca

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