“Repouring our favorite wines & episodes with Repour” featuring Tom Lutz, creator of Repour Wine Saver

EPISODE · Oct 2, 2024 · 26 MIN

“Repouring our favorite wines & episodes with Repour” featuring Tom Lutz, creator of Repour Wine Saver

from A Wine Affair Podcast · host Cindy Davis, A Wine Affair & Andrea Kephart, Pour Atlanta

Send a textTo celebrate our one year of A Wine Affair Podcast, Andi and Cindy team up with Repour, your favorite and most effective wine saver, and their creator, Tom Lutz, to talk about their important wine preserving tool PLUS share a special A Wine Affair Podcast discount for our friends, family & fans!Listen to this week’s interview with Tom, the creator of Repour, as he dives into his invention of this cool tool everyone should have when they’re not ready to finish the bottle but don’t want to waste a single drop!Follow @repourwinesaver and visit their website for your own wine preservers at www.repour.com with a special AWINEAFFAIR promo code to receive 20% off their product so you can pour along with us each and every episode. Repour’s product preserves the wine for up to 6 weeks - One pour per 5 glasses in a bottle is saved with each use! Visit Repour and use our promo code to try your wine-preserving pack today.

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