
You no longer have to put the oil away after every meal now you can display it proudly on your kitchen counter in this beautiful stoneware tool.Īdd flavor to a meal with by drizzling your favorite olive oil over a fine pasta dish or simply dab on a crostini to make a tasty little Tuscan treat. The built-in handle which complements the design makes this dispensing bottle easy to grab and move about your preparation area. Made out of a durable stoneware that is heat resistant and dishwasher safe, the beautiful color helps keep oil in the dark to avoid oxidation and also to help preserve the flavor. Instead of displaying a bulky bottle of oil stove-side, Rachael has come up with a contemporary and playful dispensing bottle that is easy to fill, easy to hold and easy to clean. The Rachael Ray EVOO Dispensing Bottle is uniquely designed for keeping extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) close at hand for cooking and finishing dishes.

Rachael Ray is known to have coined the term 'EVOO', since her love for the heart-healthy oil in her cooking preparations is pretty constant. They are optimistic that it could be seen on shelves soon.Rachael Ray Stoneware EVOO Oil Dispensing Bottle, Purple The innovative design is the result of a joint effort by Amorim, the world’s largest wine cork manufacturer, and O-I, the biggest global maker of glass containers. It comes with a bottle which has a matching thread, so it can be tightly resealed to keep the contents fresh. The Helix is an old-fashioned cork stopper – but it has a screw thread that drinkers can twist in and out of the neck of the bottle.

If your enjoyment of a good Shiraz or Chardonnay has ever been delayed by having to hunt through the kitchen drawers for a corkscrew, help is at hand.Ī new invention combines the tradition of a cork stopper with the convenience of a screw cap, meaning summer picnics and romantic dinners could be just a little bit simpler from now on. Producers say the Helix is soon to hit the shelves on the UK market

Has a screw thread that drinkers can twist in and out of the bottle New twisty cork and bottle to keep wine fresh to hit markets Côté matériau, Amorim a utilisé l'un de ses produits phares, le Neutrocork, fabriqué en particules de liège naturel et déjà produit à 800 millions d'unités par an.Ĭontinuer à lire l'article complet Comment déboucher une bouteille de vin sans tire-bouchon Toute la difficulté était d'assurer un bouchage efficace, même bouteille couchée, tout en permettant une ouverture aisée et en garantissant la qualité du vin. Les deux entreprises se sont aperçues, il y a quelques années, qu'elles travaillaient sur des projets proches et ont donc décidé d'associer leurs efforts pour lancer cette solution innovante, protégée par trois brevets, qui a mobilisé 5 millions d'euros sur quatre ans.

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Le second n'aime guère les contenants qui ne sont pas en verre, comme la canette, et surtout le « bag-in-box » de plus en plus populaire chez les cavistes. Car le premier, qui vend près de 4 milliards de bouchons par an, commence à être concurrencé par ceux en plastique et, surtout, par les capsules à vis. Un mariage de raison dicté par la concurrence. Le concept inédit de bouchage des vins Helix vient d'être dévoilé au Salon Vinexpo, à Bordeaux, par ses deux inventeurs : Amorim, le numéro un mondial du bouchon de liège, et Owens-Illinois (OI), premier fabricant d'emballages en verre. Il rendra peut-être le tire-bouchon inutile.
