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“Best Gadgets for Under $20”
— Men's Health, on Good Morning America
“We ... found the wine flawless even after a full day of being bounced around ... the soft flasks are incredibly durable.”
— Dan Nelson, The Seattle Times
“... a lightweight solution for transporting wine to your favorite summer spot.”
— ABCNews.com
“... a handy wine-saving gadget for those who don’t finish a full bottle at a time.”
— Chatelaine Magazine
Featured by: The Denver Post, The Miami Herald, The Seattle Times, Wired Magazine, The Washington Post, Good Morning America, ABC.com, and The TODAY Show.
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Truly extend the life of your wine.
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Whether you are a connoisseur, an enthusiast or a casual admirer of wine, one truth remains: the delicate taste of wine changes upon exposure to oxygen. That means wine is best enjoyed within a few hours of being opened. If not properly preserved, wine can go bad in as little as 2 to 8 hours.
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Don't just minimize oxygen exposure. Eliminate it.
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Go ahead, open a bottle or two.
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How PlatyPreserve Works.
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1. Pour wine into PlatyPreserve
2. Place cap loosely on PlatyPreserve
3. Remove all air by squeezing PlatyPreserve
4. Tighten cap to seal out air in PlatyPreserve
Since PlatyPreserve is a flexible container, the air can be removed from the wine by simply squeezing the container to expel ALL of the air. This can not be done with a rigid glass container.
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How to Clean a PlatyPreserve.
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Wine Storage Tips.
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The three environmental factors that damage wine are: oxygen, temperature, and ultraviolet light. The PlatyPreserve solves the first factor by isolating your wine from oxygen. You can deal with the other two factors by storing the PlatyPreserve in a cool dark place. Ideally the storage temperature should be held constant at 50 to 52 degrees F. Higher temperatures and bright sun or fluorescent lights can damage wine no matter what the container.