Thank you both for your replies.
Both my wife and I enjoy a decent bottle of wine...emphasis on 'decent'. Ideally some days we would like to spread consumption over two days but not all wines survive that well enough. The vacuum devices are useless because by the time you use it, the damage has already been done and a lot more oyxgen introduced into contact with the wine.
So I thought...in an ideal world one wouldn't take out the cork but would take the wine from a hole in the bottom of the bottle. Not exactly easy. But that got me to thinking ....and these thoughts have moved on a little since the OP.
If I had a 'container' - glovebox ? - into which I'd put wine bottle, corkscrew and carafe then suck out the air ie oxygen, then with I'd stick my hands through the 'glove' holes, remove the cork, pour some wine into the carafe for drinking that night and then reseal the bottle. Minimal introduction of oxygen. Lots of practical issues came to mind and so the idea has been refined a bit to :-
temporarily sealing the glove ports to minimise stress on the gloves during the vacuum process, removing the air, feeding back in an inert gas eg nitrogen, removing the seal on the glove ports to get my hands in and do the business.
I do have a vacuum pump.
Yes, I know....it's overkill...just drink the lot in one go ! That's our problem...we do and then would quite like another glass but not the whole second bottle !