The Final Touch looks like one of those globes you find in most classrooms – you know the kind that rotates on it’s axis, but in this case, one axis is rubberized to fit snuggly on a bottle, the other end has a gold-tipped-lip made for ease of pouring (visit the website for a picture). It fits easily and snuggly onto the bottle and yet removes just as easily, without having to fight or force it ... this was the first thing that impressed the panel. Our reviewers also found many great uses and benefits for The Final Touch, even before the wines were poured: a space saver for those who have limited room to store decanters; it’s perfect for traveling, the cottage, camping, or even romantic getaway … and all for the price of a standard glass decanter. Now it was time to see if the Final Touch did what it claimed. In wine after wine the Final Touch performed very well – it really helped aerate the wine noticeably, right from the bottle. It softened and smoothed tannins, opened the nose, made the wine more approachable and brought out more of the flavours – which we found otherwise closed up when poured without aid. It would seem that The Final Touch does what it claims. The only drawback we found was that it did not aerate as well as a proper decanter. You could not let the wine sit out for awhile and allow it to breathe – but that is nitpicking considering it’s size. Interestingly enough you can control the amount of aeration by controlling your pour. The best results were achieved with the bottle at a 90 degree angle which allowed the bowl of the globe to fill up slowly before overflowing through the spout and into the glass – for less air, heighten the angle of the bottle and allow the bowl to fill up faster. So for that Impromptu dinner party; gathering, or for that bottle you must try tonight and have no time to decant - this neat little gadget is the perfect answer for those problems. Whatever the occasion, the Final Touch is a decanter in the palm of your hand; a pretty ingenious product that works like a decanter for those who have little space and even less time, or who just like to travel. And for the price it is well worth it. Thumbs way up from OntarioWineReview.