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Luigi Bormioli Esperienze 88-ounce Decanter

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Luigi Bormioli Esperienze 88-ounce Decanter


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Size: 88 oz.

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Luigi Bormioli Esperienze 88-ounce Decanter
  • Luigi Bormioli Esperienze 88-ounce Decanter
  • Crystalline Glass
  • Blown from pure lead-free crystal for exceptional clarity
  • Concentric circles in bowl increase wine oxygenation
  • Dishwasher-safe; made in Italy


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Luigi Bormioli Esperienze Wine Decanter is a complete innovation in the field of wine appreciation. Designed by Federico DeMajo, the lead-free crystal wine decanter is a combination of technical skills and creative artistry. Made in Italy, the interior base of the decanter is designed with ripples; tiered concentric circles that facilitate rapid wine oxygenation as the wine is poured into the decanter and flows down over them for an excellent wine tasting experiences. Dishwasher safe. Size: 9-1/4"H, 88 oz.



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Luigi Bormioli Esperienze 88-ounce Decanter
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  • Publisher: Luigi Bormioli
  • Label: Luigi Bormioli
  • Studio: Luigi Bormioli
  • Average Customer Review: 5 Star based on 1 reviews
  • Sales Rank in Kitchen & Housewares: #19350


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Avg. Customer Review:5 Star

11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: Great value for superb wine aeration and a fun bit of table theater. 2008-01-18
Comment: Luigi's Bormioli's Esperienze wine decanter is the classic ship's decanter shape, but with an especially aggressive central punt (dimple in the middle of the bottom) and a series of concentric rings around the bottom. The rings and ridges are supposed to increase the rate of aeration. I don't know if that's true but everything about this decanter is designed to maximize aeration - from it's extremely generous 88oz size, very aggressive flair, and huge arcing punt. The big size really maximizes surface area at the bottom - a 750ml bottle fills the bottom less than an inch and a half and the surface area is huge. This decanter is very attractive, thin and light weight, and does the aeration job superbly. Filling is a blast - the wine spreads out and comes down over the entire interior surface in a shimmering scarlet film. Very dramatic and pretty. This red curtain show is a great visual to share with friends - it really whets the appetite. Aerating really helps robust reds, particularly Tuscan and Riolla reds, Shiraz, Bordeaux and Cabernets. Old Cabs benefit from decanting to remove sediment too. Big reds are often too tart at first, and aeration makes them bloom into sun drenched sweetness. Be careful about over aerating timid wines, however. If the initial flavor profile is thin you don't want to let it aerate too much (I'm visualizing Beaujolais here). Most Merlots, Zins, and Grenaches will benefit from aeration too - but you have to use your judgment. Once you get the hang of it you can tell by sniffing the wine in the bottle whether you'll want to decant or not. I find I decant about 90% of the red wine I drink (but I generally prefer big reds).

Only complaints? It's very light weight and thin - I don't think it would handle a fall or rough treatment (that's a standard issue with glassware of course). It's glass, not fancy crystal (what do you expect at this price?) Pouring the last glass is a challenge. You must almost completely invert the decanter - risking a splash. It's a challenging final pour. A bit of practice helps. This shape is maximized for letting the wine breath, rather than making pouring easy. I think it's worth the trouble. You should rinse it clean with hot water before it dries out because it's tough to clean without a long brush. I always rinse it out with the sprayer on my kitchen sink and then just let it dry upright in my liquor cabinet. I don't use a special brush or drying device and it's always fine by morning.

Given the huge size, low price, and functional design this thing is a winner. It's a great value for aggressively aerating bold reds - a fun and festive thing to have on the table. Highly recommended.



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