gasogene
/ˌɡæsəˈniːn, ɡəˈsɒdʒiːn/Definitions
1. noun
A device that infuses carbon dioxide into a drink, typically champagne, to create a sparkling effect.
“The butler used a gasogene to add bubbles to the champagne before serving it at the party.”
2. verb
To treat a drink with a gasogene, especially to create a sparkling effect.
“The bartender decided to gasogene the wine before serving it to the guests.”