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Coravin 100015 Model One Advanced Wine Bottle Opener and Preservation System, Includes 2 Coravin Argon Capsules

4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,124 ratings

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Material Nylon
Color 2 Coravin Argon Capsules
Brand Coravin
Item Weight 0.4 Kilograms
Product Dimensions 3"L x 5.5"W
Is Customizable No

About this item

  • Enjoy wine on your own terms - the Coravin wine system lets you pour wine effortlessly without removing the cork, so you can enjoy the rest of the bottle another day.
  • Pour without opening - when you pour wine without removing the cork, you have the freedom to drink what you love – not just the wines you have open.
  • Advanced wine opener - specially designed with Teflon coated wine needle made to be gentle on your wine cork and pour wine both quickly and smoothly.
  • Superior wine storage & Preservation - filled with ultra-pure argon gas (99. 99%), Coravin capsules are designed with patented technology to ensure that no argon escapes, and that nothing will spoil the taste of your wine, even after many years.
  • What's included - comes with Model One wine Preserver and 2 Coravin Argon Capsules (Each capsule allows you to pour up to (15) 5-ounce glasses of wine).

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Coravin
Savor the Glass. Preserve the Bottle.
A New Way to Pour Wine
The Ultimate in Wine Preservation
How Long Can I Preserve My Wine

20 Glass

Model One

Model One

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4.3 out of 5 stars
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119 customers mention69 positive50 negative

Customers are mixed about the quality of the bottle opener. Some mention that the needle isn't the best, while others say that the capsules don't last all that long and the gas canisters don’t last at all. Some say that relying on this results in ruined wine every time.

"...It is great for parties, too, when people bring a bottle of something you don't prefer, but they love...." Read more

"...Worst of all, it appears that the air lock wears out after about three years of (infrequent) use...." Read more

"...little clunky - not beautiful and elegant - very utilitarian - but works great. The argon canisters are too expensive - but well worth it...." Read more

"...This is truly so ridiculously fantastic. I came across this while in Sonoma at a boutique winery when they came to our table using one...." Read more

53 customers mention17 positive36 negative

Customers are mixed about the value of the bottle opener. Some mention that it's good value, cheap, and has already saved them money by not wasting wine. However, others say that the unit itself is expensive, the needles are easy to ruin and expensive to replace, and the need for expensive gas refill cartridges is similar to an old ink.

"...It is expensive...." Read more

"...one or two glasses at a time, this device has already saved me money by not wasting wine and will pay for itself very quickly...." Read more

"...It's a little clunky - not beautiful and elegant - very utilitarian - but works great. The argon canisters are too expensive - but well worth it...." Read more

"...This is a good system, but it is also a very expensive system for most wine-lovers. Coravin will do well by giving them their money's worth." Read more

43 customers mention24 positive19 negative

Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the bottle opener. Some mention it's very easy to use with great performance, and the how to use guide proved very helpful. However, others say that it'll require a little techie to get working, the instructions in the box are just pictograms, and it'd be inconvenient to use.

"...new design that prevents gas from escaping and makes it easier to change gas cartridge...." Read more

"...For us, it was worth it!It's a little techie to get working, but we just followed the instructions and did fine You'll want to keep a..." Read more

"..."unboxing" is optimal, just enough information and the how to use guide proved very helpful...." Read more

"Everything was as advertised. The instructions were a little confusing (only images, no text) so there was a bit of uneasiness as we worried whether..." Read more

Makes Lightbulb Invention Seem Like Child's Play!
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Makes Lightbulb Invention Seem Like Child's Play!
Let's start this with some trivia. What does Thomas Edison's original lightbulb and the Coravin system have in common? Yes, Edison probably had a glass of wine or two in the lab, but that's not it. Edison's lightbulb with the glowing filament inside was filled with argon gas, which is inert and prevented the filament from burning up immediately. The Coravin system also uses argon gas, except it uses it to displace wine in an unopened wine bottle and prevent oxidation of the wine prematurely.OK, enough trivia. Let's dive in. I'm a gadget guy, and I love inventive devices that solve problems in novel ways. With 3 tiny kids running around the house, my wife and I don't pop wine corks as often as we'd like. Ironic, since popping wine corks was what got us into this mess in the first place, but I digress! So, the problem to solve is that if one of us can squeeze in a glass of wine somehow, then we have to open a whole bottle of wine. We've tried other wine-saving gadgets in the past, but they required us to pop the cork and then suck out the air after pouring a glass. They worked OK, but we always had to be careful with the rubber stoppers of half-drunken bottle of wine, as they could easily be bumped in such a way as to let the air back into the bottle. So, when I saw this amazing device that allows you to pour a glass of wine without popping the cork, I just had to have it!For my first attempt at the Coravin One Wine System, I grabbed a bottle of fine wine off the rack--Charles Shaw Napa/Sonoma Merlot, 2013 vintage. I dropped a couple of bills on this wine--literally, a couple of bills! When you have wine this fine sitting around, you don't want it spoiled by oxygen invading the bottle. So, I carefully removed the foil covering the cork, and I began reading the simple, illustrated instructions included with the Coravin system. It was so simple that I had to read it 3 times to try to make it more complicated. Unsuccessful, I finally accepted that it was very simple. In essence, you are jabbing a very pointy needle through the cork, and that needle has an argon gas injector built into it. When you jab the needle through the cork, you press the trigger to inject argon gas into the bottle. Then, you continue to press the trigger to inject more argon into the bottle. This pressure displaces wine in the bottle, which then flows back through the needle and into your glass. I was able to pour about a half glass of wine by pressing and releasing the trigger 3 additional times after the initial press to get through the cork and into the bottle. So, 4 presses for a half glass of wine. Not bad, and it was effortless.Before I jabbed the needle through the cork, I did need to load an argon gas canister into the cylindrical portion of the Coravin device. This is done by hand, and when you retighten the cylinder, it punctures the argon cylinder to provide the argon gas needed for the system to function. The system comes with 2 argon canisters, and each is rating for 15 glasses of wine (5 ounces/glass). Incidentally, 5 ounces of wine is almost 150ml, which means that a standard bottle of wine has 5 glasses of wine inside. So, with 2 argon canisters, you should be able to dispense the equivalent of about 6 bottles of wine. However, if you are smart about it, you will only use the Coravin system when you plan to drink less than the contents remaining in the bottle. Once you get down to a glass or two in the bottle, you might as well pop the cork and not waste the argon in your canister. The canisters cost about $10 each on the Coravin website, and there is a small discount if you buy lots of them at once.Removing the needle through the top of the cork is as effortless as pushing it through the cork, and the cork will not leak wine. No way. The cork is pressurized in the neck of the bottle and the tiny needle won't disrupt the seal. Incidentally, Coravin says that this system is NOT for champagne or other bubbly. They also say it is not intended for anything other than natural cork.Cleanup takes seconds. Just run the dispensing head on the Coravin system until running water for a few second, wipe it dry, and give a quick shot of argon gas with the trigger to clear out the needle. That's it! Couldn't be easier.Interestingly, there is a ballistic nylon sleeve in the kit, and I learned that you are supposed to put the wine bottle into that sleeve, just in case injecting argon into the bottle causes the bottle to shatter. Seems hard to believe that could happen, but OK. Maybe they have a Chicken Little Legal Department that wants to be sure nobody gets hurt. I didn't use the sleeve, and somehow I survived.Overall, I'd say this system is pretty awesome. The biggest drawback, of course, is the cost, but if you drink fine wine little by little, this is a small investment. Once you get past the initial system purchase, the ongoing cost is about $10 for 15 glasses of wine dispensed, which is 67 cents/glass to use the system.On that note, I think I'll have another glass of wine. Cheers!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Très très très utile et facile d'utilisation
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