Cork, the humble material used for centuries to seal bottles, is a unique product not only for the way it's grown, but also for the plethora of inventive uses people have found for it — which go far ...
Whether you're working with live plants or artificial ones, you'll find this simple DIY hack useful. Repurpose your wine ...
Learn more There's nothing quite like the disappointment of cork bits floating in your favorite vintage or the sinking feeling when you have a half-opened bottle and a broken corkscrew in hand.
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9 Ways to Upcycle Your Wine Corks
If you love wine, you probably have wine corks around the house. Don't trash them because there are ways you can reuse those ...
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Seeking (wine bottle) closure
Why? A version of this article is published by the Financial Times. See also Cork v screwcap – the tasting. Which is the ...
But which is actually better: bottles under cork, or bottles under screw cap? Business Insider recently spoke with James Harbertson, a Washington State University professor of enology - that's the ...
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Today, capsules are often more decorative than functional, though they do help prevent dust from settling on the cork and provide a way to distinguish bottles stored horizontally. One style of ...
Patrón's distillery in Jalisco, Mexico corks 80 tequila bottles per minute. The process begins with the agave plant. Agave is known for its leathery leaves that range in size from a few ...