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04.03.2008

Aerating wine

What equipment do I need?

There are some ingenious aeration gadgets, but they're really not needed. You can do a passable job just by pouring the wine into glasses, swirling it around, and leaving it for five minutes or so. That works fine for nearly all wines.

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