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Main Street Wine & Spirits deploys Napa Technology wine dispensing system

Massachusetts-based Main Street Wine & Spirits has deployed a wine dispensing system - The WineS…
Massachusetts-based Main Street Wine & Spirits has deployed a wine dispensing system - The WineStation from Napa Technology to serve and preserve wines.

The WineStation automatically controls the temperature through Thermo-Electric cooling system and preserves the wine for nearly two months after being corked.

The dispensing solution also reports the trends of popular bottles, sales reporting for both individual servers and also studies individual customer preference, reported melodika.net.

Napa Technology sales and marketing vice president and co-founder Nick Moezidis told the website that the partnership with Main Street Wine & Spirits was a perfect pairing of companies dedicated to creating extraordinary consumer experiences.

"The WineStation will allow them to stand out from the competition while introducing smart business solutions," Moezidis added.

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