OXO Good Grips Steel Wine Stopper


OXO Good Grips Steel Wine Stopper
A stylish way to save a drop for tomorrow. Stainless steel with hermetic seal to fit all size wine bottles..

-

Nscessity-Wine Essentials-NSBC862T-Wine Cooler/Warmer-Titanium
With the Peltier wine cooler you can set the temperature you want to keep your bottle of wine at and it will remain at that precise temperature for as long as it takes you to drink it - either at your table or in your lounge. The Peltier wine cooler allows you to drink a wine as it should be drunk from the first glass to the last. Different wines ought to be drunk at different temperatures - a good white at between 10-15?C and a red ideally between 16-18?C. Some cheaper whites are also made more palatable by drinking them at a cooler temperature. The Peltier wine cooler can also heat your bottle so depending on the type of wine, you can preset the temperature you would like to store it at from 1 to 50?C. Ideal for white, red or Japanese Sake, it is easy to use and control. The Peltier Wine Cooler will take bottles up to 90mm in diameter. It works by incorporating advanced thermoelectric modules known as Peltier devices.
List Price: ?44.99
Amazon Price: ?44.95
Customer Review: wine cooler/warmer
This wine cooler is really good, it works as described. It is a bit noisy but not annoyingly so. it warms or cools really quickly especially if you use the thermal hat thingy at first. it really does make a difference to have your wine or champers at the correct temperature. I drink predominantly red wine and it was important i bought one that warmed as well as cooled and this is good value for money and looks good on your table to.

Bronx Men’s San Diego 42 43287-A-6 wine

That wine is mine! Wine Glass Charms - All that Jazz
All that jazz wine charm set - whimsical wine charms with a music theme to personalise your glass

Circolare Colore Red 6 Bottle Wine Rack


Circolare Colore Red 6 Bottle Wine Rack
This stylish Post Box Red Circolare Colore Wine Rack is ideal for holding up to 6 bottles of wine and champagne. Made from chrome plated metal, it features an attractive design with great attention to detail and finished to an extremely high standard. Available in alternative sizes, this popular wine rack makes a great birthday, wedding or Christmas present.

•Circolare 6 Bottle Wine Rack by R.T.A Wine Racks
•Made from chrome plated metal with an attractive circular design
•Finished to exceptionally high standards, this rack would look great placed in a kitchen or dinning room
•Also available in alternative sizes
•Approximate dimensions: 35cm (26.8″) tall, 25cm (9.8″) wide and 16.5cm (6.5″) deep

-

Elegant Lead Crystal Wine Glasses / Goblet 220g Per Glass - Set of Six

Six Bottle Wine Rack
This simple yet elegant chromed wine rack makes an stylish solution to storing six of your favourite bottles of wine. The wine rack is supplied in flat pack form and takes just seconds to construct as the five pieces are securely held together by threaded nuts. A beautiful must have addition for any budding wine connoisseur that won’t look out of place in any dining or living room.

Last Of The Summer Wine - The Complete Last Of The Summer Wine - Series One [1973]
“It’s destiny, fate that brings us together. Redundancy. They just don’t care that your mother used to eat insurance men and that yours was struggling to bring you up nicely as a little poof”. So says Clegg (Peter Sallis) addressing his companions, Compo (Bill Owen) and Blamire (Michael Bates), three fellows getting on in years reunited by unemployment after knowing each other all their lives in a small Yorkshire town. There’s no real story to Last of the Summer Wine, simply the well-observed banter of the central trio and a gallery of eccentric supporting characters. Compo, the irreverent and scruffy “village idiot” and Clegg, the amiable working man are well-loved figures, but the middle-class Conservative Blamire, a nicely rounded portrayal by Bates, may surprise fans expecting to see Foggy (Brian Wilde), who didn’t join the series until 1976. This double-video presents the six episodes of the first series, from 1973, of the longest-running comedy in British television history. It’s a shame the pilot episode which introduced the characters has not been included, and that the credits have been edited out, but this is a reminder of how good Last of the Summer Wine once was, when it was new, fresh and laugh-out-loud funny. –Gary S. Dalkin
List Price: ?16.99
Used Price: ?3.00
Customer Review: Brilliant Double Video
Being the first series it starts as it means to go on with complete enjoyment from the first episode to the last well worth the money