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Decanter Identification?


rotuts

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for review and I.D. purposes , this decanter

 

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appears several times in 

 

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt15282746/

 

Drops of God

 

the same style appeared several times in the Netflix's

 

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4003966/

 

in the Presidential dinning room ?   the Mayor's ?

 

Im guessing the large surface area helps  red wine ' bloom' .

 

my favorite and preferred vendor  ( 1980 )  ( hee hee )

 

does not seem to carry it :

 

https://us.baccarat.com/en/tableware/decanters-and-pitchers/

 

just as well.    I drink mostly white wine these days .

 

 

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20 hours ago, btbyrd said:

Looks like the Riedel Ultra decanter or something very similar.

 

Oh thanks, btbyrd! Now I have Reidel crystal decanter advertisements following me around the internet! 

 

@rotuts, if you're trying to identify the specific brand of decanter, @btbyrd probably has the right of it. If you're simply looking for something similar -- not identical -- but about 1/10th the price, you may be able to find something like this at an outlet store. I got mine at TJ Maxx.

 

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good point.

 

I don't have reds that would benefit theses days

 

just Table White    ( dry , no benzene , etc )

 

now , and back then 

 

w my Zinfandel work  :

 

always in a glass 

 

thesis days :

 

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had ' these ' for a while , kept cold cold

 

moved on to thesis :

 

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far more stable.

 

 

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