Friday, August 2, 2013

Menu Baggy Winecoat, Black

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Baggy Wine Coat gives the popular Bag in Box wines a casual but stylish look. Simply take the wine bag out of the box, place it in the Baggy Wine Coat and close the flexible top. There is room for an ice pack too, if you prefer to have your wine chilled. A rubber bottom makes sure the Baggy Wine Coat does not tip over - neither on the dinner table, nor on the lawn. If you want to take your wine with you, just grab the handle and go! A handy and aesthetic solution for all bag-in-box wines! Do you...
  • This wine coat is designed for a wine bag from a 31 Bag-in-Box
  • The opening fits all standard taps and it's easy to lift and carry by the broad, soft rubber belt
  • The size can be adjusted by rolling or folding the belt and it stands stably on a non-slip rubber base
  • If the wine is to be served chilled, there is room for a cold pack
  • Fill with any beverage you like when used with disposable Beverage Bag (sold separately)

This Wine Pourers give to us some advantages, like this :
1. great concept but........
Product is well constructed and works as described. The only draw back is you're stuck with buying box wine. I was hoping that empty bags would be available so the user will have the option to fill whatever liquid you want. ( water,wine,vodka). I have tried to remove the spout on the empty wine bags without success. I would give it 5 stars if replacement bladder bags were available.

2. Great to-go accessory
This is the second of this item we purchased. Though it is pretty pricy it is very well made. Fits a small wine bag perfectly with room for an ice pack or two. The rubber bottom is very stable and hold a full bag perfectly upright. Works best with the bags that have a push button valve but works with the twist valves as well.

Excellent for porch sitting no running back in the house for a refill and less trouble than an ice bucket.

We have the black color, I tie a scarf around the handle to dress it up and camouflage the valve and presto our wine glasses at events are never empty!

Need more appointment... ?
Really helps my addiction!
Have you ever been dining at a fine establishment and their wine just wasn't plentiful enough for you? Of course. We ALL have! And sipping obviously from a hip flask just doesn't send the right message when you're dining under a Michelin star or two. No, when you want to look your best and still keep drinking, nothing says CLASS like putting your glass under the tablecloth for a moment or two and opening the spigot on this elegant little number. Sure, the "piddling" noise gives some diners a start, but if you dine in fine establishments like I do, the other patrons are usually to polite to mention it. Usually. And the best part is, you can get totally spiffligated in front of people and they'll be utterly confused. "Why, she can't be DRUNK. Her glass hasn't been empty all night!" See what I mean, girls? Reputation intact. And the 32-oz size ensures I can uncork several of my favorite $300-a-bottle vintages and be ready for anything: Junior's Little League...
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