Your wine deserves a flower. Not a cork. Not some ..... plug. A sunflower. Bright. Bold. Slightly ridiculous. Perfect.
This little silicone wonder pops onto any bottle like a garden party crashed your kitchen. Red wine. White wine. That fancy olive oil you bought and forgot about. Sealed. Fresh. Smiling back at you.
Silicone bends. Cork cracks. Silicone washes clean. Cork gets weird and crumbly. You see where this goes. One lives forever. One ends up in your glass like bad seasoning.
The sunflower shape isn't trying too hard. It's just trying enough. Kitchen drawers are boring. Countertops are boring. Your wine stopper refuses.
Travel with it. Picnics. Friend's house. That one person who never has proper wine gear. Be the hero with the flower. 🌞
It doesn't judge your (*US dollars) 8 bottle. It doesn't inflate your (Typically retails around *US dollars) 80 bottle. It just seals. Simple. Loyal. Yellow.
How to Make That Flower Work for You 🍷
Press firmly and twist slightly for the tightest seal. Store bottles upright or sideways — the grip handles both. Rinse after use, especially with sweet wines that get sticky.
Label your bottles with tape if you're stopping multiples. That "mystery red" becomes less fun by day four. Check the seal before fridge storage; a loose stopper lets smells in.
For sparkling wines, these aren't your pick — pressure needs special gear. Oil bottles love them though. Vinegar too. Basically anything in a standard bottle neck wanting personality plus function.
Specific details vary by maker, so always verify fit and care instructions. Your bottle, your rules, your flower.
One to check out: that Spotlight sunflower number winking at you for pocket change. 🌻