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A dry cleaner and a firm that makes capsules and screw caps for wine bottles have one thing in common. To both, wrinkles are a bad thing.
Have screw caps reached a tippling point in their quest for acceptability? The metal wine bottle closure has become increasingly common over the past decade, as winemakers abandoned corks out of ...
Remember screw caps on jugs of wine? These days, many winemakers have wholeheartedly embraced the screw tops — not just for their ease of use, but for the way they seal the wine's taste. Now ...
However, in a past career as a sales associate, I needed to learn about the liquor industry, so my wine experience comes from trying different varieties of wine. This prior experience has also allowed ...
As for screw caps, despite the huge increase, they account for only 2.7 percent of the dollar share of all wines sold and about 3 percent of the number of 750 ml bottles sold.
Believe it or not, corked bottles are not always the best option when buying wine. The screw-top variety has a pretty clear advantage in one regard.
Our drinks editor confirms or denies common wine myths to set the record straight.