The Rabbit Wine Opener Is A Game Changer For Your Wine Drinking Experience

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Have you heard about the rabbit wine opener? Until today, I had not. But the more I read about it, the more I buy into it as a way to open wine bottles. (And perhaps better enjoy a bottle of Les Deplorables Wine). Here’s a customer explaining it: “The way it works is you use the clamp to attach to the wine bottle neck and then you push down the lever to get the screw into the cork. Pull it back to release. No twisting (yes, the screw twists itself — *mind blown*), no estimating if your screw was in the middle and best of all no broken cork.”

That sounds really, really appealing. Take a peek at the mechanics behind it:

Photo via Amazon

Photo via Amazon

 

The technology here is wild, and I think I’m all in. There’s also something elegant about having the rabbit wine opener as a fixture in your house – it’s way better than rifling through the utensil drawer to find that old corkscrew you just know is in there.

Right now there is a sale on the rabbit opener as part of a wooden box gift set that also includes a bottle plug, a wine aerator, a drip ring and a foil cutter:

Normally $70, this rabbit wine opener set is 50 percent off (Photo via Amazon)

Normally $70, this rabbit wine opener set is 50 percent off (Photo via Amazon)

Rabbit Wine Opener Corkscrew BEST Wine Bottle Opener – 7 Piece Rabbit Ear Bundle with Stand, Bottle Plug, Wine Aerator, Drip Ring, Foil Cutter & EXTRA Teflon Spiral + Wooden Box Perfect Gift Set on sale for $35

All that for 35 bucks is a HUGE deal. Rabbit openers themselves can cost $50 to $100, so getting that and everything else for this price is basically making money. And it’s certainly making your wine drinking experience more enjoyable.

The next step is joining the Daily Caller Wine Club and maybe getting some bottles Les Deplorables Wine.

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Photo via Amazon

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