Gourmia® GWA9985 Electric Wine Aerator & Dispenser for $49
March 19, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
A great wine exudes a powerful, delicious aroma before you even take a sip, and the only way to truly unlock its full aromatic profile is by aerating it. What better way to bring out the amazing tastes and scents from your wine than with Gourmia’s own Electric Wine Aerator! This device lets your wine breathe with a simple touch of a button. At 0.5 ounce per second, GWA9985 provides 6 times more air contact surface oxidation than other aerators. When it comes to getting that perfect wine tasting experience, no aerator does it better. With just a touch of a button, you’ve got yourself a perfectly breathable, flavorful wine for you and your guests to enjoy.
- Aerate your wine in seconds & easily pour it too
- Dispense wine at 0.5 ounce per second
- Enhance flavor & aroma w/ 6 times more surface oxidation
- Simply tap a button to aerate & pour your wine
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: silver, black
- Materials: plastic, electronics
- Product dimensions: 6″H x 5″L x 2.8″W
- Weight: 15.7 oz
- 6 times more surface oxidation
- 0.5 per second
- Easy to use
- Completely automatic
- 6x AAA batteries required (NOT included)
- Self-cleaning
- Manufacturer’s 1-year warranty
Includes
- Gourmia® GWA9985 Electric Wine Aerator & Dispenser
- User manual
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