

🍇 Sip Smart, Save Fresh!
The Private Preserve Wine Preservation System is a revolutionary tool designed to keep your opened bottles of wine, port, sake, cognac, whiskey, and fine oils and vinegars fresh. Utilizing a 100% green gas mixture of carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and argon, it effectively removes oxygen from the bottle, preventing oxidation and preserving the wine's bouquet. Endorsed by renowned wine critics and easy to use, this system offers incredible value with 120 uses per can, making it an essential accessory for any wine enthusiast.
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Material Type | Carbon |
| Shape | Cyclindrical |
| Color | Black |
S**C
Works very well
Very easy to use if you read the directions and while it’s shocking that it can potentially last 200 uses since the bottle literally weighs almost nothing, it’s going strong for us after three bottles of red. We’ve only tested it to the point of one bottle being saved for more than two weeks and it still tasted great. I’m not sure I would try it for much longer than that, but I’d be curious if others do.
M**Y
wonderful product
works great. My wine tasted perfect after 2 days. Sorry I drink it up pretty fast so I can't tell you how long the flavor will last using this system
J**N
Best wine saver solution --100+ Uses
This is the most effective and economical method for preserving wine. You won't be disappointed if you follow the directions. Long Story: A year or so ago, I was researching better ways to save that half-bottle of red wine overnight (okay, so I am picky about the flavor). I tried the vacuum pumps -- but you don't really get the air out. I also tried pouring the wine into smaller plastic bottles (the idea being to not have air on top) and putting in fridge. But then I would have to warm up the wine (in a hot water bath because we don't have a microwave). Too much hassle and the bottles were not always perfect size. Then I was considering the expensive machines that use assorted inert gases. But I decided to try out the gas by itself before buying the expensive storage machines (besides, my wife would be asking "where you going to put THAT?"). I saw many reviews of this wine preserver that said it was great, but complained about the number of uses not being 120. So, I taped a piece of paper to the bottle and ticked off each use. I also was careful to follow the instructions to "count" for the first half-second squirt -- my suspicion is that those complaining about "less than 120 uses" probably squirted too much into the bottle each time. The results? I got 100+ uses. Oh, I should point out that sometimes there was only one glass left in the bottle, so I would put in an extra few short-bursts to account for the extra volume.
W**N
Seems to Work
I've used this wine preservation system for quite a while now, and I keep buying cans as I go through them. So, I guess they work, although quite honestly, I've never run any kind of test - like open two bottles of the same size, drink a given amount out of each, use the preserver on one bottle and not on the other. Instead, I just use the preserver, recork the bottle, and pour wine at some later time. The wine does not seem to oxidize or lose a lot of its flavor, so I guess it works.
A**K
Best product for Beer and Wine
There are many great reviews out there for this product, which is why I purchased it. It adds a layer of inert gas on top of the Wine or Beer so it does not oxidize. You may be tempted to get a vacuum pump to seal in your wine, I recommend against that. They will not pump 100% of the air out, and the stopper could leak under the pressure and you're right back where you started. I have also read that the vacuum pressure is bad for some red wines. Now that you've decided to grab this product, keeping in mind it's just $10 and will preserve 100ish bottles, you need a good stopper. You want one that won't stand a chance of leaking in any air, or out any wine, if it should decide to lay flat for some reason. The best stopper i've been able to find is the Metrokane Rabbit Wine Bottle Stoppers, Set of 4 . This is also $10, and works wonders well adding a little color to your fridge. No you don't need to keep your saved red Wine in the fridge if you plan on drinking it in a few days. But expect 30+ days for red and white wine put in the fridge after it's been open. Another tip, you don't need to fill the bottle with this gas, you just need a good layer on top. Insert the nozzle down into the bottle, place the stopper on top, ready to insert. Now lightly press the top of the can to release the gas down into the bottle, one long press, and a few short ones will do the trick. Seal it up and you're good. And don't forget this isn't just for Wine. If you like having growlers filled at the local pub, this is a great way to keep them fresh as well, you know, if you should not decide to drink it all in one night. Up to you.
M**R
Works well
One of the better and easier ways to preserve open wine bottles.
J**K
Deceptively light, extremely beneficial.
When I first received this item, the first time I ordered it, I thought they sent me an empty can. It was so light it was like there’s nothing in it. However, using it to preserve wine, potato chips, and other things that get stale with the air, this has been a fantastic product. I have recommend the friends and family
B**Y
I was a bit surprised, but it works
My wine palate isn't super fancy. I 'progressed' from < $10 a bottle price point, and now I seem to require things that fall in the $15-25 range retail ("ohh lah lah!"). Supermarket reds tend to disappoint me now (progress?), but I'm liking a Bordeaux, a Montepulciano, etc. from indie shops (again, still ~$15). Anyway, I'm trying to reassure you that my standards are not _real_ low (I can tell when a bottle has gotten a day of air and sucks), but I'm impressed by how this keeps non-terrible wine in good shape for a few days. I usually use it for a bottle I want a glass or two of after work, and will want again in the ensuing workweek. I'll keep doing that. Also, as others may have noted, it feels like you ordered a bottle of nothing. But I've used it a good deal for a few years, and only recently has mine started to give out - it's a real thing and you'll know when it runs out...
D**A
After noticing that some of my open bottles of whisky no longer tasted how they used to, and after much research of various preservation sprays, I purchased a can of Private Preserve. Not wanting to risk a precious dram, i also purchased two identical bottles of wine. I opened one, drank a little and then used Private Preserve before resealing the bottle. Ten days later, I open the second bottle and compared. There was a difference but it was so minute that it could simply be a variation between the bottles. Subsequent use had only served to reinforce this belief. One things for sure, the bottle that was open ten days previously still tasted like it had just been opened. I've since used it in many bottles of whisky and again, a little PP in the bottle works wonders.
F**H
Works as expected. Can be used to preserve other sensitive compounds as well.
D**E
It arrives packaged well. Attractive bottle that feels less than empty. (That was a topic for Christmas morning.) I bought one for myself and one for my brother. I was hesitant to use mine. He was interested, but cautious. We’ve both tried it and found it easy to use. The open wine bottle lasts longer and the wine retains its taste for at least a week (until the bottle was empty). I’m impressed. I’ll keep trying in the next couple months to ‘test’ how long it works because I don’t always finish the bottle in the same week. Hoping this keeps wine from going down the drain two weeks after I open it and feeling hopeful after this first trial.
吉**修
手軽で効果がある。 ワインの残量が少ない時は飲んでしまうか小瓶に移し替えた方が良い。
W**S
Does feel empty as it says on the can but its a pretty neat product.
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