Wine Saver

Save your wine for another day with a professional wine saver.


If you’re tired of pouring wine down the drain then you will love what the wine saver will do for your life. The wine saver was designed by a professional restaurant owner for restaurant owners who were worried about saving their wine after a bottle had been opened.

Thankfully vacuum wine savers aren’t just for restaurants, they are also suitable – and thankfully affordable – for home usage as well. The wine saver poses as a great gift for any wine lover, particularly those who never manage to find a bottle in one evening.

Wine can be kept fresh for up to two weeks and – when used correct – the pumping action puts an end to the oxidation process, ensuring your wine keeps the same great taste for even longer.

What’s more most vacuum wine savers are washable either by hand or in the dishwasher as well as being reusable. Don’t let your wine turn bitter and sour, put an end to the oxidation process and keep it fresh for up to two weeks. After all, wine is meant to breathe a little but not overnight.

Another often overlooked benefit is being able to go to bed without having to feel the need to finish off the bottle. Although this might be a nice chore at weekends and perhaps during the holidays, there are those times when you need to go to bed but feel the need to make sure the whole bottle is drunk, rather than seeing it to go off. Of course, this can leave you feeling a little worse for wear the next day and without half a bottle of wine left to enjoy.

Which wines can I preserve with a vacuum saver?

All wines, save sparkling, can be preserved with a wine saver, regardless of the age. So whether you have a merlot or a rioja, be sure to keep it fresh and ready to enjoy another day.

How long should I leave wine to breathe?

To let a wine breathe, is simply to expose the wine to air. Letting a wine breathe can change the flavour of the wine, although with most wines this is normally for the better.

Not all wines need to breathe, in fact the only wines that need to breathe are dry reds, making the wine saver all the more important. Older wines also do not really need to breathe, and it is only young dry reds that require this process in order to substitute air for the aging process.

Wine Saver Shopping

There are a number of online stores selling wine savers, from Amazon to independent wine retailers.