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#355964 - 11/12/09 10:42 AM
Re: Do you Use a Decanter?
[Re: Lisa Shea]
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Sure I use a decanter and I use it for both purposes you mention as well as the third.
Put that in your quiz.
Any special kind you prefer
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#356019 - 11/19/09 09:53 AM
Re: Do you Use a Decanter?
[Re: Lisa Shea]
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Very similar to what I have now, likewise with a flat top.
My preference is one I had some years back, which had a mostly spherical ... what - belly, vessel, body? Had a rather long neck, was certainly a major pain to clean, but made a great presentation.
I used to have a small collection of cheap glass decanters, but since they were cheap to begin with and second hand mostly when I got them, they had to be flea marketed at the time of a move.
Now I just have the one, but I'd like to get another before the holidays - ooh, red AND white on the table in decanters. nice.
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#356274 - 01/08/10 11:17 PM
Re: Do you Use a Decanter?
[Re: Lisa Shea]
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Registered: 12/20/09
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I've learned that decanters help a wine breathe, but what types of wine are better being opened up and allowed to breathe before serving? Also, how long should they breathe before serving?
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#356275 - 01/08/10 11:25 PM
Re: Do you Use a Decanter?
[Re: jonfitzsimon]
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I think i just found my answers at http://wineintro.com/basics/decanting.html.Good stuff Lisa. My mom uncorked a 1.5L bottle of merlot for about 20 minutes saying that she wanted it to breathe before drinking. Turns out it really didnt help. Now i know what to buy her for her birthday. A nice decanter!
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#356276 - 01/08/10 11:26 PM
Re: Do you Use a Decanter?
[Re: jonfitzsimon]
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How weird would it be to use a vase for a decanter? Vases come in all shapes and sizes nowadays. I am pretty sure my wife has a vase just like the decanter pictured above in Lisa's post...
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#356286 - 01/11/10 10:48 AM
Re: Do you Use a Decanter?
[Re: jonfitzsimon]
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"I am pretty sure my wife has a vase just like the decanter pictured above" If she does, then it is a decanter and not a vase. You know the old saying: If it doesn't walk or talk like a duck, but does kind of look like a stylized duck, then it's not a duck, it's a decanter. [img:left] http://ep.yimg.com/ca/I/bestwishes_2084_94351956[/img] Look, here's a nice Chicken Decanter
Edited by Brom (01/11/10 10:58 AM)
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#356292 - 01/11/10 09:50 PM
Re: Do you Use a Decanter?
[Re: Brom]
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I'm sure they must make vases in that shape, though, and that they are made as vases. Pottery is an ancient art form and they make all sorts of shapes for all sorts of reasons. There's no reason to say that shape X must only be used for decanting wine! Jon - not to generalize TOO much but in general merlots that are sold "bulk" in 1.5 liter bottles aren't meant for aging, and therefore won't really be helped by decanting. If all she did was uncork it, nothing happened to it. I'm not sure decanting it would have helped - it probably would have hurt. And most decanters won't handle 1.5 liters, decanters are meant to hold one bottle which is 750ml. So if she tends to drink casual wines, I wouldn't necessarily get her a decanter. It would hurt the wine, not help it, and they're a pain to clean  So it just adds more hassle. Get her some nice wine glasses instead 
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