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Over the years, screw caps on wines have gone from maligned to commonplace on all types of wine. But this popular enclosure still isn't completely interchangeable with natural cork. Here's what to ...
In recent years, a growing number of wine makers are using screw caps rather than natural corks. The trend worries natural cork producers who have mounted an ad campaign targeting Northern ...
Those who use screw caps will likely tell you cork is rubbish, while those who’ve stuck with cork will tell you it’s the best.
It has been proven that screw cap wines can, indeed, age well. The true test is tasting the same wine, stored in the same cellar, with a screw cap and a regular cork.
Fed up with tainted corks ruining some of their finest bottles, eager to reach more consumers, and inspired by studies out of Australia and California suggesting the once-humble screw cap offers ...
1)Screw-caps keep oxygen out, so if you’re not a wine whose tannins need a long adjustment period, you’re better off because oxygenation can also degrade wine.
On the topic of screw-cap wines, his answer was clear: No, they are not inferior to corked wines, and in some ways might actually keep your wine from spoiling.
A decade ago, many wineries started using screw caps as closures on wine bottles. They were rebelling against a spate of poor-quality corks that ruined wine. A “corked” wine has been spoiled ...