We need this wine glass

Say wine, snacks or haute cuisine and the gourmands at online food magazine FavorFlav know where to drink, how to eat it and what to cook. This time our cheffies serve you: the wine glass that we want.
When wine was first made in Georgia seven thousand years ago, special cups were probably immediately crafted to drink that wine from. And nowadays, you don't count if you don't have Riedel or Schott Zwiesel wine glasses in your cupboard, but those cozy Duralex café glasses. Until... This brilliant wine glass hit the market, allowing the true professional to definitively distinguish themselves from the amateur.

Problem 1: the wine is over there and you are here. And between there and here, especially after a glass or two, there is quite a distance. Can you get someone else at the table to grab that bottle of wine and refill your glass? Or will you have to – preferably not, of course – use your muscles?
Problem 2: somewhere after serving your first glass of wine, you have become completely invisible to the serving staff. You try to catch their eye, you want to avoid a finger snap, you consider throwing your napkin or the bread basket to get their attention. In any case, they walk by quickly and you are left with an empty wine glass.
Screw it tight
Two birds with one stone with this new wine glass. With a rubber screw, you secure it leak-proof on the bottle and the magic happens: you have a glass that never runs empty. Essentially, you bring the bottle to your mouth, but this attachment glass adds just a bit more finesse. Moreover, this attachment resembles the devices that were popular a few years ago for aerating red wine, so with a bit of luck, it does that too. Just think: never wait again for someone to refill your glass, the whole bottle is yours (we're not sharing a wine glass, right?) and it looks elegant too.
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