About: The two prongs on this opener are gently slid/wriggled between the cork and the bottle neck, then the user twists and pulls at the same time, removing the cork without producing a hole in the stopper. The name comes from the exclamation "Ah, so that's how it works!
About: No, it doesn't run on gasoline. A needle-shaped end is pushed into the cork, and the tip pokes out between the cork and the wine. A canister of low-pressure propellant discharges inert gas, which forces the cork up and out of the bottle.
There are distinct lime and grapefruit-rind aromas on the nose of this light, crisp Aussie white, with a light bell pepper/onion note that's actually quite intriguing. Like many Sauvignon Blancs from the southern hemisphere in this price range, it's a crisp, clean and tart whit...
...88/100. Montpeyroux Estate 2007 Christian Audigier Syrah (Vin de Pays D'Oc, France -- $19.95...