Finishing the same bottle off over a few evenings can get a little dull. An Australian company has come up with an innovative alternative.
My mother-in-law loves wine. When I started going out with her daughter, every family get-together would be replete with wine: champagne for celebrations, new bottles brought back from cellar-door visits to share, old bottles dragged out from the cellar for birthdays and dinner parties. The family owned their own winery for a couple of decades.
EuroCave’s WineBar 8.0 can hold eight opened bottles, enabling you to serve a different wine by the glass each night, at the perfect temperature. Wale in turn nominated Emma Farrelly, director of wine at Perth’s State Buildings, as selector, and Farrelly’s line-up is the next to go online. Founded in 2021, A Glass of was developed to cater to those of us who want to try different styles of wines and new grape varieties from emerging producers, but don’t necessarily want to commit to a whole bottle.
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