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Eisch, which is supposed to aerate wine within two to four minutes of being poured.
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Eisch has developed an oxygenated glass that it claims can aerate wine in just two minutes, so a 1982 Bordeaux will reach its prime moments after being uncorked.
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Paul Rickett with the Eisch Sensis-Plus wine glass
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Eisch readied his platoon for its first foot patrols.
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I was in Paul Rickett's Wine and Beer store today just as he was opening a box containing two brand new Eisch wine glasses that until recently were called Breathable.
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Paul has experimented with these glasses before Eisch lost the court challenge by a competing glassmaker, Riedel, and Eisch can no longer claim that these glasses are breathable.
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So as the battalion prepared for its first major convoy in mid-April, Sergeant Eisch and other platoon sergeants bore down on the newest soldiers, looking for signs of slackness or inattention -- and barking orders when they found it.
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Eisch had missed previous deployments after winning sole custody of his sons, ages 12 and 7, in a bitter divorce.
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Cable offers the entire Riedel stemware line at his La Arcada store and even sells Eisch glassware, which are "breathable" wine glasses from Germany made with high-tech, oxygenated glass.
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Finally in Afghanistan, Sergeant Eisch faced a new problem: kidney stones.
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