Is There a Way to Aerate Wine Without a Decanter?

Is There a Way to Aerate Wine Without a Decanter?

Kelli Harris - Writer for Mayu Water
By Kelli Harris
Nevena Radulović - Editor for Mayu Water
Edited by Nevena Radulović

Published October 6, 2024.

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Aerating wine is a vital step in enjoying wine, as it helps enhance the flavor and evaporate sulfites and ethanol compounds. Unfortunately, many wine drinkers don't always have a wine decanter, which is traditionally used to aerate wine.

Aerating With Household Items

Luckily, there are easy ways to aerate wine with common household items. One method involves pouring the wine back and forth between two glasses for a few times until it's been sufficiently aerated.

Aerating wine can also be done by pouring the wine into a number of objects readily found around the house. The key is to pour the wine slowly and let it stand for a long enough period of time. Some objects that could be useful include:

  • Foral vases
  • Lemonade pitchers
  • Mixing bowls
  • Mason jars

» Want to know more about aeration? See what aeration entails

Double Decanting

Another method to use when you don't have a wine decanter is double decanting, or simply put, pouring wine into another receptacle, and then back into the bottle. Here's how:

  1. Open the wine and pour it into an appropriate receptacle.
  2. Rinse out the original bottle with water and then pour the wine back into the original bottle.
  3. Let the wine sit in the bottle for an hour to allow the sediment to settle at the bottom of the bottle.

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Aerate Wine at Home With Ease

While the methods mentioned above are useful alternatives to decanting wine, they can be time-consuming. Mayu Water's solutions To simplify decanting wine at home to naturally enhance its flavor, try an alternative such as the Mayu swirl and enjoy your aerated wine in a few quick steps.

» Elevate your wine experience with Mayu Swirl