Are wine aerators really worth it?

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I am not a wine drinker, but have a friend who is. I am racking my brain to come up with a gift. I have never heard her mention having an aerator, but saw them on QVC and they raved about how much difference they make in the taste. Anyone know?
 
Yes it can make a different but really only for well aged red wines. If your friend stores wines and lets them age appropriately, at least a few years, it would make a good gift.

If your friend is more of a casual drinker, I would recommend a set of good wine glasses. Reidel stemware is the gold standard, but they can be pricey.
 
One of my neighbors uses wine aerators. From what I understand - they are more for red wines, not so much white wines. (I'm not a big red wine drinker, so I couldn't tell the difference.) They supposedly help an inexpensive bottle of wine taste better. I thought they were ackward on the bottle, and I'm a klutz, so I would probably break one. My neighbors are glass.

My info - is only from my neighbor...she LOVES them. My parents drink a lot of wine, have taken a b'zillion wine drinking classes, my dad makes wine, I do not think they have one.

If she likes wine - does he or she have a great corkscrew?

As for QVC - keep in mind - they rave about any product they sell:lmao:
 
If she's not a red wine drinker, is she using the usual twist style corkscrew? If so, I suggest a 'rabbit' style corkscrew. I love mine. :worship:

Here's one for an example. They sell them at Sam's and Costco, because I've purchased them as gifts for others.

http://www.amazon.com/Metrokane-Hou...8FNV/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1292686613&sr=8-4

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For us we use it often. I think it does help make the 'cheaper' bottles taste more drinkable. For us anything over $10 is a 'nice' bottle so we use ours alot! LOL. If you wanted a wine gift I also like those 'vacuum' sealers for wine bottles. You pump the air out so you can save the rest for another day.
 
We have a "Venturi" wine aerator. We like it alot and use it on all our red wines. I think it was $50 with the stand.

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couldnt tell the difference. we dont drink red tho. gift idea: one of those automatic bottle openers? I think Brookstone carries them.
 
If she is a red drinker and doesnt already have one, it would make a great gift! :)
 
We have a Venturi ad LOVE it. I have done head to head taste tests, red wines having used it and without it. Big difference. You don't need the stand, it makes more of a mess tha just holding it yourself and it's cheaper if you get it without the stand.

It would be a great gift if she drinks red wines.

Lisa
 
And this is why I love the DIS:thumbsup2 This particular question has crossed my mind many times and I never actually asked anyone. Thanks to the OP for asking and thanks for all the replies.:)
 
you should be able to find the Venturi aerator for $30-35 without the stand. I use my decanter for nice bottles of red, but if you don't have one or rarely drink a whole bottle at dinner the aerators are supposed to work well.
 

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