Product Comparison: Zazzol ZWA-101 vs Vinturi Essential V1010
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- While I give the zazzol wine aerator 5-Stars, it is with one minor hiccup. The hiccup is with a leaky seal between the top and bottom sections of the aerator.
- Works great. Took it on a cruise and it was easy to travel with, carry to dinner, and use discreetly with the nice travel bag.
- It doesn't seem possible that such a simple device could improve wine this much. OMG I'm a huge wine lover and don't know why I never bought one of these before.
- This aerator works exactly as advertised and I tested it on my wife by serving her wine both aerated and non-aerated. She clearly preferred the aerated version as do I.
- Works as intended. In some ways better than other venturi aerators, as no chance of spilling wine out side holes -- because this design has no side holes.
- It takes no time (as opposed to "letting it breathe" which can take a while). I also think it's more thorough, the design aerates all of the wine in your glass, not just the portion near the oxygen when you aerate naturally.
- Makes the wine taste much better as if it had been aerated for the normal 30 minutes
- The Vinturi works great. Pro-tip: you do not need any extra screens for it since the screen is very durable and washable. The whole thing comes apart BTW.
- Small and effective, this aerator is perfect for accelerating the drinkability of your heavier reds. The original model came with a synthetic velveteen pouch so you could enjoy a red with dinner without the time needed to decant or let it breathe.
- The best feature of this for me is that you can pour single glasses for yourself, let's say, while preparing dinner:) and get a really nice smooth taste without needing to decant a whole lot.
- Don't use it on a bottle of wine that has already been open for a while.
- After, reading the positive reviews, I decided to go with the Zazzol aerator. It comes in a nice black case which you can use to transport it with you and if your prefer you can use the included pouch.
- The Zazzol is dish washer safe. Personally, I wash it by hand.
- Well designed. The holder is a good feature. Highly recommend the aerator.
- Easy to slip into the pouch and it was set on the table in It's holder for our friends to pour and enjoy as well. I gave this product 5 stars!
- This one fit the bill. Breaks down for thorough cleaning, comes with a rubber stand/holder, multi-stage, and won/t break the bank. I would recommend this product.
- Comes with a strainer which catch wine sediment
- Super easy to clean - just rinse in water
- The holder is a convenient feature. It catches drips and is good to use when you're offering a variety of wines in self-serve fashion.
- The nice additional feature is it is portable. When you go to a restaurant, regardless of the price of the wine.
- Takes some practice to use and not spill
- Requires an extra hand to hold the Vinturi over the glass