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Final Touch Durashield Entasis Spirit Decanter
£28.00 inc. VATUpgrade your home bar with the sleek and durable Final Touch Durashield Entasis Spirit Decanter. Crafted from lead-free crystal glass with Durashield technology, it offers elegance and strength, ensuring long-lasting use.
Key Features:
- Modern Design: A stylish tapered silhouette with a widened base for stability and better aeration.
- Glass Stopper: Snug-fitting stopper seals in aroma and flavour while adding sophistication.
- Durable Build: Strengthened with a protective coating to resist breakage and maintain clarity.
- Generous Capacity: Holds a standard 750ml bottle, perfect for showcasing and enhancing fine spirits.
Experience refined style and function with this essential home bar addition.
Final Touch Skull Decanter (1 Litre)
Hold your favourite whisky, vodka or tequila in this unique decanter with a handblown skull inside, with a glass stopper with a plastic seal to ensure freshness. This decanter holds up to 1 litre of your favourite liquor, a perfect gift for Christmas!
Final Touch Twister Wine Aerator & Decanter Set (750ml)
Instantly oxygenate your wine with one of the best decanters on the market from Final Touch. This decanter allows you to enjoy your wine instantly with no need to wait for the wine to breathe in an open bottle or decanter. The unique 3 phase aeration and oxygenation system provides up to twice as much scent and flavour compared to serving from a bottle or traditional decanter.
Final Touch L’Grand Conundrum Aerator Decanter (750ml)
£30.00 inc. VATLuxurious wine decanter that features a unique design with a 2-phase oxygenation and aeration system that brings decanting your wine to the next level. The perfect gift.
| Capacity | 750 Millilitres |
| Material | Glass |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 14 x 14 x 29 centimetres |
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