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The coolest wine 'cork' you'll see all day.
Picked up a nice (really, really tasty) bottle of Syrah (2006 Columbia River) last night from a winery called Syncline.
Check out the cork! Its a glass stopper with a thin clear rubber washer that locks it down. I tried it out on a couple empty bottles, and it fit them perfectly. Nifty. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1222657568.jpg |
That looks like a Vino-Lok.
In general, the engineered glass stoppers require a matching bottle to achieve their seal. There's still a lot of debate on the amount of O2 ingress on manufactured closures. If you want to be scared about cork, read "To Cork or Not to Cork". It reads like a horror movie. |
I have a technique that makes a cork or any "engineered stopper" obsolete.
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That works for me. Enjoying a nice Pinot Noir from Siduri right now...
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Yeah, Ive never seen the need for resealable bottles meself.
Now- the cork vs artifical closure debate...thats a big one. |
How about Russian vodka with a peel-off, non-reusable cap?
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1222659606.jpg I discovered this on a trip to Moscow in the '80s. This capping convention for vodka bottles speaks for an entire culture, IMHO. edit: Sheesh, that image displayed LARGE! |
I hate to break it to you but that's a butt-plug.
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QUOTE:"I hate to break it to you but that's a butt-plug."
___________________ ...and you're aware of that fact because....??? (Never mind. More information than we need!) |
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