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You may recognize it as the wine bottle opener that is most commonly found in a sommelier's suit pocket: a thin, folding ...
You'd be surprised how many uses a corkscrew has other than just removing a cork from a wine bottle. Here are 10 creative ...
It often precedes moments of celebration, a shared meal or simply the quiet enjoyment of a glass of wine ... ingenuity. Cork, ...
There are lots of reasons to use cork instead of a screw-cap. Cork is made from bark, which makes it a renewable resource. Plus, it can form to the shape of a wine bottle, making it an incredibly ...
The use of cork (crafted from the bark of a specific type of oak tree, Quercus suber) placed inside the neck of the wine bottle is a 350-year-old technology. This alone should be a reason to question ...
I just continue to use my wine key. I move the screw to the very side of the cork and twist it in at an angle toward the edge of the bottle. If you go through the center, the broken part is more ...
FROM GRAPE TO GLASS: Oregon winery's eco-friendly approach uses sheep The Cork Collective ... an extra bounce when you walk or making sure the wine stays in your bottle," he said. He says that makes ...
Many of the things that winemakers regularly buy often come from abroad. Three notable examples: glass bottles, corks and ...
Portugal, the world's leading cork producer, is finding new uses for the material, from footwear to furniture, as demand for wine bottle stoppers wanes. Producers highlight the environmentally ...