The mystery of a 200-year-old bottle has been solved. It turns out, it wasn’t a vessel for booze, but a “witch bottle” filled ...
You’re correct that synthetic corks won’t absorb any wine to give you a signal that your bottle may have leaked. But yes, if ...
Cork, the humble material used for centuries to seal bottles, is a unique product not ... together without the need for added chemicals. A large block rolls off the assembly line, ready to be ...
Pamela is a freelance food and travel writer based in Astoria, Queens. While she writes about most things edible and potable (and accessories dedicated to those topics,) her real areas of ...
Which is the preferable wine-bottle stopper, cork or screwcap ... up with the performance of the corks they were sent by the big cork producers in Portugal around the turn of the century that ...
Making a hole through the cork using a drill ... The amount of water makes a big difference. Start with the bottle one quarter full (500ml water in a 2l bottle) and adjust it up or down for ...
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 ...