A breath of fresh air.
Sure, this wine decanter may have a fanciful shape and extra-wide base—perfect for aerating those full-bodied reds—but what we really love is how it’s made. Each one is crafted by a cooperative of artisans in Guatemala from recycled glass, which is melted down and handblown to create that silhouette you see. And the topper? That’s sustainably sourced caro caro wood, smoothed and sized just right to keep extra oxygen out when you need it to. Now, will it be Cabernet or Merlot first?
Photography by Ty Mecham
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