Noun
A vessel used to decant liquors, or for receiving decanted liquors; a kind of glass bottle used for holding wine or other liquors, from which drinking glasses are filled.
One who decants liquors.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBarolo usually needs time in a cellar to bring the savoury notes and acidity under control, so if you plan on opening this immediately you will need a bit of patience—an hour or two in a decanter should suffice. Source: Internet
And the sophisticated-looking decanter will make them feel refined once they know how to properly aerate their favorite red wine. Source: Internet
Heard claims Depp threw a decanter at her in their penthouse in LA, then slapped her and dragged her through the apartment by her hair, allegedly pulling 'large chunks of hair' from Heard's scalp. Source: Internet
Lyra sees the Master poison a decanter of tokay wine that Asriel is expected to drink. Source: Internet
If the piano is the entertainment, home base is the Ralph Lauren bar cart, stocked with heirlooms like vintage barware from Ogle’s grandmother and a decanter that made its way off an old steamliner. Source: Internet
Not a good match for the wine but all good sense, after all, went out the window at the sight of the decanter now didn't it. Source: Internet