Food & Drink
Coravin World Wine Tour launches at Moor Hall
8 months ago
Coravin, the global leader in wine preservation, has launched its highly anticipated World Wine Tour, granting access to exceptional fine wines by-the-glass at a fraction of the usual cost.
The Coravin World Wine Tour launched on 1 May, and will be at Moor Hall, in Aughton, throughout the month.
Coravin’s unique technology enables a non-coring needle to pass through the cork, extracting the wine and replacing it with argon gas, allowing the wine to stay fresh for months or even years.
The World Wine Tour, which is the next step in Coravin’s mission to revolutionise the way the world drinks wine, has a series of month-long menus of seriously sought-after wines, which would never normally be available by-the-glass.
The May menus will include an ex-chateau release of one of the world’s best-known clarets; a boutique production of vintage Blanc de Blancs Champagne; an exquisite German wine from the producer of the world’s most acclaimed Rieslings; a Monopole single vineyard Barolo from a real rising star of the region; and, a very special Tokaj wine from Hungary’s most revered winemaker.Â
Prices and measures will vary, dependent on the venue, but with 50ml tasters of certain wines available for under ÂŁ20, and others at over ÂŁ100 for a 125ml glass, there will be something to suit wine lovers on every budget!Â
Coravin inventor and founder Greg Lambrecht said:
“Coravin is trusted by professionals around the world to preserve wine for weeks, months and even years which means together we can help people explore the world of wine. We are very proud to be launching this programme in venues all over the world in May, facilitating rare and memorable experiences for wine lovers.”