
Say you’ve spent your life searching for that one perfect bottle of wine, the one that is the right vintage, the right region, the perfect balance for your palate. Now you’ve found one, and what are you going to do with it? Leave it on your kitchen counter, where the changing temperatures and light levels will speed its deterioration? Put it in a cupboard? No! I’ll tell you what you’re going to do. You’re going to get yourself an Angelshare Single-Bottle Wine Cellar, which will automatically keep your bottle at the perfect temperature for long-term storage, maintain the optimum humidity level, and filter out harmful UV rays with its treated glass.
That’s right, for the neophyte wine collector with a single-bottle collection, this device is just right. But don’t you dare buy a second bottle, or you’ll have nowhere to keep it! Unless you buy the three-, six-, or twelve-bottle model. The single-bottle one is $399.





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Mar 3, 2007 at 1:46 pm
It seems that my favorite wine is the 45 Lafitte, but every time I see it, its owner has opened the bottle and we drank it. Even if I only opened one bottle a week and could only wait for ten year old wine, my cellar would need to hold about 500 bottles. Maintaining stable conditions for wine gets easier as the number of bottles grows because there is more thermal mass available. Having your one, single, and absolutely favorite bottle of wine sitting on the counter in plain view would be a serious long term test of self control.. I would fail of course, but this machine shows how advances in modern technology should really be used. I like it.
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