• THE MOST EFFECTIVE WINE PRESERVER ON THE MARKET: Inside each Repour wine stopper is an FDA approved (non toxic) oxygen-absorbing material that removes 100% of the oxygen from the air in the bottle above the wine, and from the wine itself.
  • SIMPLE AND EASY TO USE: Each stopper saves a full bottle of wine, taken glass by glass over days, weeks or months. Only a simple Repour stopper to manage; no gadgets, vacuums, pumps, batteries or complex contraptions needed! Simply unseal Repour, stop your bottle, and come back later to enjoy
  • LOW COST: Repour is the most inexpensive wine saver on the market, saving wine for less than $2.00 per bottle
  • INDEPENDENTLY LAB TESTED AND VALIDATED: Repour has been independently tested. Repour works
  • SOMMELIER ENDORSED: Repour has been tested and validated by an independent 3rd party lab and endorsed by Certified Sommeliers, winery owners, and hundreds of wine lovers

Amazing! Didn’t really expect much but it’s great. It really works. We opened a bottle, had a couple glasses then left town for 5 days. When we returned the Wine with the Repour was as if we had just opened. Plan on giving as Christmas presents. Note: I am not a paid review writer.

We've bought 2 72 packs and love the product. We used to have to plan on when to drink a nice red so we could finish it. Now we open a nice bottle when we want and use the Repour to preserve it until the next time we want it. We've used them as long as 10 days so far. The 72 pack is the best value at $1 per unit.

I love love love the Repour! Wine does not go bad, plain and simple.We use it at my cafe and I’ve saved hundreds of dollars in the last couple months by having zero bottles go down the drain. I’ve started using repour at my house Now and it’s great. I can comfortably have more than one bottle “going” at a time and not worry about any of them going bad. We only drink white wines with guests occasionally so we preserve the whites for the next visit rather than dumping them. Seriously....I drink wine that has been opened (with repour) for a month or two and it’s still good...can’t recommend this product enough!

This is great as I am a slow wine drinker..... I can keep a bottle sometimes for months In my refrigerator, and by that time it is no good. I had a bottle that I was sipping on for almost a month!....... Still tasted fresh. I threw it out because I was ready to switch from a Grigio to a nice red..... I definitely recommend this product for people who end up wasting wine due to not finishing bottles quickly. Nice price for what is included. Wish I had known about this product a long time ago.

Okay. I have been a lover of vino for many years. My wife and I don't always drink the same things. I can't down a bottle all by myself over dinner. Well, I COULD, but it's not a good idea for reasons I won't go into here. The problem is that the wine often (read always) goes bad before we finish the bottle. So, we don't drink wine by ourselves much, if at all, at home. We have reserved wine drinking for events when we are with friends or family or if we are out and can order by the glass. I have tried everything within reason. Different stoppers. Vacuum thingamabobs. Nothing works... until now. Enter Repour. This is an amazing little device. I call it a device and not a stopper. That's because there is something going on in there--some sort of voodoo or sorcery that allows the wine to stay fresh for a LONG time. I don't know how, but I don't care. It works. Now, these are about $2 each if you buy them 4 at a time. They are cheaper if you buy a bigger box. They can only be used for one bottle. After that, the inherent magic inside them dissipates. So, you probably won't use these for $8 bottles or what I now call "patio pounders" (thanks for that lingo, Ann S). But, if you want to enjoy a moderate or even expensive bottle of wine by the glass at home, this is how you do it. There is no other reasonably priced alternative. Do it. Buy it. Try it. You will be amazed!

As a long time high end wine collector, I have tried REPOUR on four separate very nice bottles...two of them opening and reclosing 5 times over a week. The signs of oxidation were non existent. Amazing. Never would have believed it, especially given the expensive and high tech systems restaurants and sommeliers have been struggling to find for decades. As to those who seem to question the product, I would respectfully say, if you put cheap mass produced, one dimensional wine in, don’t expect anything better coming out.

I opened a bottle of Pinot Grigio (my favorite) last week and had only one glass, which is typical for me. My husband doesn't like white wine, so I'm the only one to have it at home. I just came back tonight (one week later) and it tastes as if I just opened the bottle. To me this is huge, as normally I would have had to throw the bottle out after three days. I just restopped the bottle with the Repour stopper and look forward to fresh wine still next week. This is really a big improvement in how I can enjoy my wine and save a lot of money in the process!

I have kept partially full bottles of fine red wines for weeks in excellent condition. Should you use it on a half bottle and rest the stopper on a flat, non porous surface while serving, it will last for 2 bottles. If you leave say just one glass in the bottle then it's only good for one bottle. You may find that you have to let the stored wine aerate a bit after each use.

These actually work! One bottle of wine split over 3 nights (I have no idea who gets 5 glasses of wine from a bottle 😀) tastes identical on night 3 vs. night 1. Just open, pour, and recap right away to minimize its exposure to oxygen. They are not reusable beyond 1 bottle, but if you buy the large pack of them, it's just $1 each. $1 per bottle to save wine 10x better than any other method we have ever tried = $ well spent!

Amazing! Kept the wine for almost a month! They are a much cheaper alternative to the coravine system and they actually work! I tried them on a bottle of Cabernet and a bottle of Sauvignon blanc. Both are nice mid range priced wine. I’ve been sipping on them maybe one glass every other day for almost a month. Sometimes I pour out a bit less than the standard 5oz glass. Towards the end of the bottle I could tell the wine had changed a bit, especially the white. However it didn’t taste stale, more like you’ve opened the wine and let it sit for a couple hours. The red still needed to open up every time I poured a glass. Also I noticed each time when I pull the stopper out of the bottle I can hear air going in, which indicates the oxygen in the bottle was actually absorbed! Overall I highly recommend these stoppers. I wouldn’t use them on cheap wine though given the cost.