Designers often use different materials for different product designs. Borosilicate glass boasts excellent high-temperature resistance, chemical stability, and premium plasticity, making it a common material for designers.
Borosilicate glass decanter is usually made from 100% borosilicate glass, ensuring the decanter's durability and thermal shock resistance.
Utilizing fluid engineering principles, these decanters accelerate the flow rate of the wine to ensure thorough mixing with air, rapidly releasing the internal pressure of the wine's molecular structure. This quickly oxidizes tannins that have been stored under high pressure for a long time, preserving the smooth and aromatic authentic taste of the wine. Additionally, borosilicate glass decanter designed based on the Venturi tube principle use the difference in fluid pressure, which first constricts and then gradually expands, to introduce negative-pressure air through two small straight-through air holes in the mid-section, accelerating the polymerization reactions of hydrophobic and hydrogen bonds, thus achieving decantation.
Slowly pour the wine along the glass wall of the decanter. The purpose of this is to allow the wine to fully contact the air. Gently rotating the neck of the decanter achieves the same effect. How long should the wine be decanted? Depending on various conditions, it typically ranges from 15 minutes to 3 hours, with an average of around 40 minutes.
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