Rainman is a very special wine bottle, as it "cuts" the wine into spaghetti with its eight small holes during pouring. Although it seems that it is only an artistic impression, this type of streaming allows aeration of the wine, which enriches it with oxygen and removes carbon dioxide, which in excessive quantities can reduce the harmony of the wine. The Swedish designer Sundén Ringnér signed the design.
Rainman it's not normal wine bottle, because it makes pouring wine a real show. It is something between a shower handle and a watering can. Namely, we strain the wine more, or the contents of the glass with it we water as we pour, and the liquid turns into wine spaghetti, which sounds like a good idea for some culinary experiment.
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With the Rainman wine bottle, you will attract attention and easily convince your guests to drink another glass and stay a little longer. We have her to thank for To Sundén Ringnér, who pushed into her like this attractive form as practical value, which goes further than a normal bottle. "Cutting" the wine into strips allows it to ventilate thus reaching its full flavor potential. It's made made of hand-blown glass, that's why the price is also hefty (calculated) 110 euros.
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