The Wine Clip Magnetic Wine Conditioner

(as of 27/05/2010 05:22 - more info)

$20 $40

Listed Under: Accessories, Aerators

Give your wine the smooth benefits of time-consuming aeration in an instantClipped onto your bottle, this magnetic band softens the wine’s tannins—mellowing the taste and improving the bouquet—r..read more

Smooth and break down tannins in young wines. Easy to use. Clip it on to the neck of a bottle and The Wine Clip® instantly improves the flavor and bouquet of wine as it is being poured. Using principles of magnetics, The Wine Clip® breaks down down large astringent tannins and helps accelerate aeration, resulting in a softer, smoother, more balanced taste. Powered by an array of high-strength Neodymium magnets, The Wine Clip® comes in a colorful box with a lifetime guarantee and is incredibly simple to use. Just clip it to the neck of the bottle, pour a glass and enjoy. Comes in colorful gift box.

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5 Reviews

  1. L.M.P. says:

    My wife is the WINEY in the family, so I was skeptical about “magnets” when she brought it home. We did both blind and non-blinded taste tests with the wine clip. Leaving the metal foil on the bottle neck does reduce any effect. The biggest improvement in taste, i.e. less bitter, tannic after-tastes, was in the economy wines. It was a little pricey but for the cost of 2 mid-range wines, it is a fun gadget.

  2. George Feebold says:

    If you just believe hard enough, it will work for you. Google “Tice Clock” sometime. Maybe you can use it to tune up your chakras when it’s not turning bad wine to good.

  3. J. Babcock says:

    Heard about this from a fellow wine drinker and thought I would try it out myself. Am pleased with the results. I do not pretend to be a knowledgeable wine drinker but this seems to take the sharpness out of red wines.

  4. Bernard L. Kaplan says:

    I don’t know why or how, but it really works. I conducted several blind tests which left those involved remaining believers.

  5. N. Russell says:

    Tested by 2 sons-in-law who said it really seemed to work by mellowing the tannins.

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