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With the elegance and art from Italy, Centellino aerators are perfect for indoors and outdoors wine hosting. The transformation of wine to lip smacking nectar through the Centellino is ages old. Centellino was used to increase the ambrosia of wine in ancient times. After that, it took the form of a ladle which was kind of spoon shaped vessel and came with handle. With the arrival of flask stored wines, mouth blown Centellino came in light and now comes, the modern day hand blown Centellino, much to the delight of the taste buds of wine experts and lovers.

Centellino aerators provide the perfect aeration to red wine allowing the aroma and taste to release smoothly and slowly. The best features of Centellino are that it supports the features of both aerator and decanter. These are drip free and convenient to use. These are hand made and preserve the quality of wine while and after pouring.

It comes in an attractive gift box and graphically explained usage instructions. After opening the cork of the bottle, you need to insert it in the bottle. For this, you need to be careful as you might drop extra pressure on glass and cause to break it. The required insertion pressure should be on larger wood stopper. Now, when you will tilt bottle of wine, a little, the wine will automatically drop into the bowl of Centellino releasing the amorous olfactory property of wine. At the angle of 90 degrees, the wine smoothly release from the bowl and pour into the glass.

In case, you have contents in bottle still remained. You can use, Centellino as cork as well. This helps to protect the quality and natural aroma of wine intact. Removal from the bottle of aerator is same as its insertion. You should be careful while cleansing of this delicate hand made structure. It should never be placed in dishwasher.

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