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Screw caps provide accessibility and corks bring tradition. But what do each actually do to the taste of your wine? Food & Wine / Getty Images Corks and screw caps have similar functions ...
However, the wine's storage needs to change ... fare better under a screw-top's airtight closure. Screw-top caps are typically made from aluminum and lined with a thin plastic interior.
But there are also a lot of bad things about cork bottle closures, such as cork taint and the undesirable characteristics that wine can develop through contact with air. Aluminum screw caps were ...
Spoiler alert: they’re not. But, the case for which closure reins supreme is a debate that’s been going on since the 1960s when screw caps were introduced to wine. And a debate that will likely to ...
Wine bottles tell you a lot about its contents. In the past, heavy bottles usually denoted high quality wine. That was before ...
This prior experience has also allowed me to address the long-standing debate of cork vs. screw cap vs. boxed wine. Despite your preference between corks or screw caps, both options have their own ...
Corks and screw caps have similar functions: to keep wine from going bad. But choosing one or the other can be divisive. Many argue that corks are the key to excellent aging. Others say that twist ...