The gadget attaches to a wine bottle and features a touch panel on the front for adjusting the aeration level and displaying the wine's temperature. There's a companion app that allows you to scan the label of your bottle so the software can provide a suggested aeration time. The company says that if the app's database doesn't recognize what you've scanned, you can manually add it. Based on a few questions, it will still give a suggestion for aeration, even for those bottle you have to add yourself. And yes, if you already know you like that 2009 Pinot Noir aerated for four hours, you can skip all the app stuff and manually adjust the time period.

If you're ready to commit, Aveine will be up for pre-order in March and is expected to ship in June.

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