Wine Breather TVC English version
MENU launches a new Norm wine carafe in glass. It is a revolutionizing new decanting tool, which has been praised by leading wine experts. MENU introduces a world class new Wine Breather Carafe with a unique double wine decantation process, granting fantastic decanting skills as well as a visual experience that impress even connoisseurs. It is true innovation designed by Norm for MENU.
The Wine Breather is a carafe for use both at home to seriously upgrade the wine we drink every day as well as by professional sommeliers at top restaurants. Because it is stunningly effective and new in the way it decants and thereby transforms the wine by releasing all the flavour and aromas.
The functionality of the carafe is that you put the wine carafe on top of the open wine bottle by using the wine aerator and then you turn the bottle upside down — allowing for a beautiful view, when all the wine runs through the carafe, while opening up and releasing its aromas and flavors.
It has been proved in leading tests that the Wine Breather aerating is so significant that 90% of the wine that is enjoyed every day will taste significally better by using the Wine Breather. The double spout is new and patented and speeds up the whole process of wine aerating. The form of the carafe is both classic, tight and softly rounded — a combination typically for Norm’s work with its humanoid expression and shapes.
Wine Breather Carafe
Design by
Norm
Idea and patent by
Peter Ørsig
Materials
Glass
silicone
Steel
Plastic



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