Wine decanters are not only for presentation as we believe, it
is one of the major component of getting the best out of your
prized bottle of wine. Let’s start with the definition of
decantation. Decant: to draw off (a liquid) without disturbing
the sediment or the lower liquid layers (Merriam-Webster). What
is a decanter? A decanter is a vessel or container used for
holding the results of decantation where the clear liquid from
another vessel or container and the sediment is left over in the
original vessel. Most decanters come with a lid and a sometimes
a rod to aid decanting.
Decanting will help to make a tough
young wine a bit suppler, but it is only necessary if the wine
being served is heavily sediment. What you need to do is to
place the bottle upright overnight before being served so that
the deposits will have time to settle down to the bottom. A few
hours before serving, pour the wine slowly into a decanter
carefully making sure when the sediments starts working its way
into the neck as your reach the end, you can stop. If there’s
more than half a glass left in the bottle, use a clean muslin
cloth to strain the remainder. Never use coffee filters or
tissue as they will alter the flavor of the wine.
Wine decanters are not only for the rich and famous because
they are expensive, on the contrary, most decanters these days
are fairly priced and can fit any budget. It is not necessary to
have a fine crystal decanter for your prized wine collection
with the belief that the decanter is as important as choosing
the right wine glasses, but a wine decanter will most definitely
enhance your wine experience a step further.
Wine decanter design varies from the basic functionality to
the funky, most times these unusual design and functionality
does compliment each other such as the Orbital shaped decanter
sits elegantly on your table while a gentle orbital movement
increases the breathing of your wine with minimal disturbance
There are several decanter designs that are gaining popularity
which not only for presentation but also serves a unique purpose
to your wine. Two of my favorite designs are the doughnut and
duck shaped designs. The funky design of the doughnut shaped
decanter is actually a Reminiscent of decanters seen in Europe.
This unique design aerates the wine more efficiently due to the
fact that it pours through both sides thus allowing flavors to
develop more. At the same time it keep sediment at the bottom.
The brilliant duck shaped is designed to have a funnel-like
neck for pouring in wine and a narrow "tail" spout for serving.
The wide body allows maximum oxidation and displays a wine’s
natural brilliance and clarity. Other areas where design,
functionality and technology comes hand in hand is the ‘no drop’
effect where the glass surface is treated with a special
treatment that permanently prevents drops from running down the
outside of the decanters.
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