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Image of Wine Launches a New Electronic Wine Aerator, Adding to Its Line of Wine Accessories

Aerating red wine does make a difference in the wine's bouquet and flavor. Image of Wine's new wine aerator is an electronic wine aerator called the Spreathe (TM) that will aerate a full bottle of wine within two minutes...hands-free.

Image of Wine Launches a New Electronic Wine Aerator, Adding to Its Line of Wine Accessories
2011-02-14
LAS VEGAS, NV, February 14, 2011 (Press-News.org) "Through a tube inserted into the newly-opened bottle of wine, the Spreathe aerates the wine; cascading the wine on the inside of the bottle," says Steven Lay, President, Image of Wine. "Our goal was to find an alternative to aerating wine on a per glass basis or using a large glass decanter." The Spreathe (TM) does just that, it aerates a whole bottle of wine with a simple push of a button. If, after sampling the newly-aerated wine, a host/hostess feels more aeration is needed simply reinsert the Spreathe (TM) and press the button. You can always interrupt the process by simply pressing the button again which turns the aerator off. Any wine not consumed can be saved by inserting an Image of Wine bottle stoppers.

"We feel there is a great market for restaurants using the Spreathe (TM) to aerate a newly-opened bottle of wine table side and let diners enjoy the full flavor of their choice of a red wine," said Lay. It can go beyond restaurants to wine store tastings, country clubs, and wine bars. "You aerate only the wine you need." Aerating enhances the bouquet and flavor of wine, especially when paired properly, and that will ultimately enhance the dining experience and make it more memorable.

The Image of Wine Spreathe (TM) Wine Aerator is powered by 2 AA batteries and will aerate more than 100 bottles of wine on a single set of batteries. This aerator is simple and convenient. The Spreathe (TM) oxygenates the wine by exposing it to air and that way the whole bottle of wine is aerated. The newly-aerated wine is served directly from the bottle.

"Obviously I am sold on the Image of Wine Spreathe (TM) Wine Aerator because it is simple to use, it works very well and a person does not need to be ambidextrous to use it," said Lay. The Spreathe (TM) retails for $39.99 and further information is available by calling Image of Wine at 702-289-4167.

Image of Wine also sells custom "products designed to enhance the enjoyment of wine". In addition to the Image of Wine Spreathe (TM) Wine Aerator Image of Wine just added new bamboo wine glass coasters, custom-designed and laser-engraved bottle stoppers for collectors and corporate customers, trivets, wine-paired chocolates, cheese cutting boards, and wine gift boxes.

Image of Wine manufactures and sells luxury products to oenophiles. Products are customized for specific purposes such as Corporate Gifts and well as Individual purchases. For more information contact us at: 702-289-4167 or www.imageofwine.com.

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[Press-News.org] Image of Wine Launches a New Electronic Wine Aerator, Adding to Its Line of Wine Accessories
Aerating red wine does make a difference in the wine's bouquet and flavor. Image of Wine's new wine aerator is an electronic wine aerator called the Spreathe (TM) that will aerate a full bottle of wine within two minutes...hands-free.