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Üllo – for drinking wine without a headache

Thanks to Üll, the headache after drinking wine is a thing of the past.

Love wine but hate headaches? Think Ülla! Üllo is a purifier and aerator with a special filter with polymers that dramatically reduce the sulfite content, an otherwise important preservative used in winemaking mainly to prevent wine from going sour. These are therefore present in every bottle, but once you open it, the wine no longer needs them, and research has shown that this component is largely to blame for headaches after moderate wine consumption.

How enjoy wine without a headache? A question that every wine lover has already asked themselves. They say never drink on an empty stomach and yes next to him drink enough water to prevent dehydration. This is all true, but there is another way to prevent headaches. So that remove sulfite from the equation, a preservative that keeps the wine in the bottle from turning sour, but otherwise serves no other important function. Wine to the natural state you repay with an accessory that lives up to its name Hello, and wine at that retains the original taste and texture.

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Üllo is not just a filter, it is purifier and aerator, which, in addition to neutralizing sulfites, enables the oxidation of the wine and leaves it to breathe, because it is, after all, a living thing. At this stage, a visually appealing is also created during the casting eddy current. You can wash the aesthetically designed accessory and it's done a must-have for all wine lovers. Just like a Nobel opener and real glasses. Yours is for the converted 55 euros, but you can pre-order it on Kickstarter. Check how it works in practice.

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