Coravin - Model Two Wine System - Dark Graphite
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Description
Features
Properfit clamp
The system's easy-to-squeeze clamp fits around the bottle neck, ensuring a secure hold and effortless pour.
Coravin wine needle
The thin wall needle is specially designed to be gentle on your corks and to pour wine smoothly and quickly.
Load Cell technology
The capsule-loading chamber generates an airtight seal, ensuring no gas escapes.
Textured rubber grip
The comfortable handle lets you pour a glass effortlessly, giving you a new grip on wine.
Capsule life
Each Coravin capsule will allow you to pour up to 15 5-oz. glasses of wine.
Pour speed
On average, a 5-oz. pour of wine with a standard needle will take 25 to 29 seconds.
What's Included
Coravin Model Two Wine System
2 Coravin capsules
Needle clearing tool
Coravin wine bottle sleeve
Manuals & Guides
Product Datasheet/Brochure (PDF)
General
- Product NameModel Two Wine System
- BrandCoravin
- Model Number100010
- ColorDark Graphite
- Color CategoryGray
Dimension
- Product Height8.25 inches
- Product Width5.5 inches
- Product Length2.5 inches
- Product Weight0.98 pounds
Features
- Accessory TypeWine system
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts1 Year
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor1 Year
Other
- UPC858976004665
Customer reviews
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars with 104 reviews
(104 customer reviews)to a friend
- Cons mentioned:Expensive
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Awesome!!
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Works perfectly, Great quality! A little pricey, but you get what you pay for.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Accessories
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
I Love Coravin
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I absolutely love my Coravin and all my Coravin accessories that i’ve Bought. They are the best!
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Easy to useCons mentioned:Argon gas cost, Expensive
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Wow, this thing is pretty cool
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.So I unboxed this a couple of days ago, but I didn't have any wine around the house. Since this was going to be a review and I like Two Buck Chuck, I stopped at TJ and picked up a bottle of red and a bottle of white. If there is any downside to this product, it's the instructions. Once you've used it, there isn't much to it, but the first time it would be nice to have instructions with words, not just illustrations with a short caption in multiple languages. Other than that, I love this thing. I took my time making sure I look at the illustration, then the bottle and wine system. It didn't take but a minute or two to have it operational, but when you're trying out something new with an argon gas cartridge, you like to have your ducks in a row. The one step I messed up on is once you puncture the cork, the next instruction says to quickly press the lever and repeat. I didn't pay attention to the bottle being held over a glass and had it standing on my table. Needless to say, it shot (dribbled) a bit of wine. I moved to the kitchen counter and tilted the bottle and repeated the lever press. Two presses and I had enough in the glass to sip. I pulled the insert up out of the bottle as illustrated and rinsed it under cold water. Works great. It comes with a nice box that's molded to hold the unit or it has a bag that can be used. I guess there is one more downside. I see online that I can get the argon gas refills just about anywhere that sells wine and the major online retailer, but Best Buy doesn't stock them locally, at least not at my two locations. Kind of a bummer since I can get them in 2 days from another retailer and not for 8 for BB. Overall, if you enjoy a glass of wine and don't like having to uncork a bottle and letting it air out, this system is for you. A bit pricey, but you'll enjoy it.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Easy to useCons mentioned:No included stand
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great idea, great product
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The Coravin Model Two Wine System is a neat product, allowing you to pour a glass of wine without exposing the rest of the bottle to air. I was excited to try it because it would allow the tasting of multiple bottles of wine without having to worry about how long each would last after opening. The product is visually appealing with a dark graphite finish and silver accents. It would look great standing on the kitchen counter or server, but unfortunately this model does not come with a stand. Instead, a small storage bag is included so you can keep the unit and extra argon capsules together in a drawer. I checked the Coravin site, and some bundles come with stands, so I'm not sure why this one doesn't, especially if you're paying $300 for the product. The system is easy to use, although a few of the instructions are a bit vague. Inserting the initial argon capsule and getting the unit ready to use was straight forward and quick. The spring loaded clip holds the unit very securely to the bottle, so at no point did I feel like it was going to fall off or even move while I was pushing the needle through the cork. I did have a bit of trouble knowing at what angle to hold the bottle, and how long to depress the gas dispensing trigger, when pouring a glass of wine, but I managed to figure that out. I realized after the fact that there are videos on the company website that show how to properly use the system. It was nice to know that the bottle I just poured from was still sealed. However, on a different note, I also used the product to pour from a bottle that had a synthetic stopper, and after about 5 minutes of being back in the wine rack, I noticed it was leaking. This isn't a problem with the product itself, but it should be noted that this system will not work with synthetic corks because they will not reseal as natural corks do. I was unaware of this beforehand. Overall, I think this is a very cool product. It's quite elegant looking, which makes the absence of an included stand very disappointing (and yes, that's why I'm giving it 4 stars instead of 5). That being said, the product is quite easy to use and simple to clean, so if you're an avid wine drinker or just someone who enjoys an occasional glass or two a few times a week, this product is definitely worth a look.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Accessories, Needle
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Wine Aficionados Rejoice
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This Coravin Model Two Wine System is elegance personified. Merely unpacking the box it came in, felt like an “event.” Although the step-by-step diagramed instructions were very straightforward, I considered them somewhat lacking as far as the detailed explanations I was hoping for. I found myself being somewhat intimidated by the gas cartridge and needle parts of the device. However, as I took my time and followed the directions, the device performed as intended. My advice is definitely to take that extra time to become familiar with every aspect of this Coravin wine dispenser, and understand what the instructions are telling you to do (and not to do). Features of the Coravin Model Two Wine System: - The standard Coravin wine needle is specially designed to be gentle on corks, while allow wine to be poured both quickly and smoothly - It’s easy-to-squeeze clamp has textured rubber grips, which fit snug and securely around the neck of the bottle - The unit comes with 2 Coravin (pressurized argon gas) Capsules, which protect the remaining unused wine in the bottle from oxidation, and can pour up to 30 glasses of wine - Included in the box: a Needle Cleaning Tool and Wine Bottle Sleeve This Coravin Model Two allows you to pour your wine without removing the cork, and ensures that your last glass will taste as good as your first.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Needle, Wine preservation
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Elegant, Sleek and for the Wine Connoisseur
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I must admit – I was pretty skeptical of a device that forces a steel needle through an unopened wine bottle and uses Argon gas to force the wine out. My mom and dad stopped by for a weekend visit so I thought it would be a perfect time to test it out! I had just received my Coravin Model 2 earlier that day – and hadn’t even opened it up yet. I grabbed a bottle of wine, the Coravin box and opened it up right in front of them. Mom thought it was a drone. Good grief. I inserted one of the two Argon capsules into the handle and screwed it shut tight. A quick flick of the pour lever allowed the system to purge itself. I clamped the Coravin 2 on the brand new wine bottle – with the foil still intact over the cork, and pushed the needle effortlessly down through the cork. Holding the bottle at approximately a 45 degree angle and pressing the lever, wine effortlessly flowed into the wine glass as my mom giggled with glee! Success! I poured her a glass, removed the needle from the cork and the wine bottle was sealed up nice and tight – no drips or anything as I held it upside down to check and see. Dad inspected the bottle and the single needle hole puncture through the foil cork wrapper. Pretty. Frickin. Cool. Cons – you need a supply of Argon capsules as each one works for about 15 glasses of wine (about $18 for 2). Why Argon? Argon has been used for year to extend the life of wines without tainting the flavor of the wine. Overall – very impressed. Clever design. Carry bag included. If you know someone who is a wine lover and keeps a small cellar of wines at home or you yourself have the taste for wine and like to sample from various bottles at a sitting – this is the perfect gift!
I would recommend this to a friend - Cons mentioned:Expensive, Slow pour
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
For a glass here and there.
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.If you like a glass of wine from time to time, but hate to possibly waste a whole bottle by opening it and not drinking it, then the Coravin Model Two meets that purpose. It is easy to setup, the needle goes through the cork smooth and it is easy to pour a glass or two while maintaining the corks integrity on the bottle. However, for the price of the device and the requirement of the Argon canisters, I find it hard to bite. With proper practice to avoid waste of the gas, you can get fifteen 5 oz. pours per capsule. This then leads to some very slow pours as you realize that when you tip the bottle up you may be wasting gas and when you are about 2 glasses left on a bottle, you might as well open it with a corkscrew as you are guaranteed to waste more gas then. If you drink wine often and go through a bottle within a short timeframe, all this is doing is adding a cost per glass. Though I am not a wine connoisseur, I don’t think the oxidization is going to destroy the wine in a day. But, if you want a glass of a specific bottle today, and then a glass of the same bottle next week, this will certainly preserve that flavor for you and extend the life of the wine. Take note that this will only work on bottles with real cork wood corks and not synthetic or rubber corks.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend - Cons mentioned:Expensive
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Impeccable craftsmanship in a wine system
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.If you want to throw a fancy gathering and impress your friends with how vested you are in the wine scene, then you’ll definitely have bragging rights with this conversation starter. My wife and I were recently introduced to this wine system while wine tasting in Napa Valley. There were several tasting rooms using them to pour and preserve their expensive bottles of wine. To run this down to you for a better understanding of its purpose, I will attempt to explain in laymen’s terms my understanding of what the wine connoisseurs explained it to us and how it is used. Out of the box I would suggest reading the instructions. Setting the system up simply consists of inserting an argon gas container, two included in the package, into the device (see pictured directions) and removing the protective device located on the needle. The cork stays in the bottle of wine and the Coravin system easily pierces the cork with a needle; just ensure you follow the directions and appropriately seat the device on the cork straight as to prevent damage or bending the needle on the device. Once the needle is inserted, you simply flick the switch at the top of the device to pump small amounts of the gas into the bottle which then pushes the wine through to the device’s pourer and into your glass. The argon gas displaces the wine and the device itself provides an air tight seal in an effort to prevent oxidation and prevent the wine from spoiling. When you tilt the bottle upright after pouring, the system automatically stops pouring and disperses the excess gas. The system is very simple to set up and use by following the picture directions provided and is also very ergonomic. I could also feel the great craftsmanship and materials they used to design this masterpiece. This is definitely the highest quality wine pouring and preserving device I have ever come across however that is also reflected in the price, the only thing that may turn some of you off at first glance. Whoever designed this was definitely serious about their wines. If you are serious about your delicious and expensive bottles of wine and don’t polish off a good bottle in one sitting, this may be the perfect wine system for you.
I would recommend this to a friend
Q: QuestionDoes this work for very old wines ie 70,s . The corks break up on opening. But he wine is still is great?
Asked by Kris.
- A:Answer The Coravin System does work on fine aged wines with brittle corks but, I would suggest going to the Coravin website and ordering the Vintage Cork Needle it has a slightly thinner gauge. This needle is designed to access the older bottles in your collection that may have a fragile or delicate cork.
Answered by Deeds
Q: QuestionWhat is the difference between the two models? I can’t tell from the overview
Asked by Alvarrzch.