DavesWine
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Anyone every try, or use, Neotech corks? Labelpeelers has a sale going on and they have stock of these from an overrun from a local winery. The price is good and I'm tempted to try them but never heard of them before.
L/P told me they are 1st quality corks the owner got from a winery going out of business. If you want any you better act quick. I got 20 bags of 30 and they had 38 bags remaining.Anyone every try, or use, Neotech corks? Labelpeelers has a sale going on and they have stock of these from an overrun from a local winery. The price is good and I'm tempted to try them but never heard of them before.
I prefer 9x1.75 corks. These are 1.5. Does Label Peelers indicate how long you can store wine with this 1.5” version?L/P told me they are 1st quality corks the owner got from a winery going out of business. If you want any you better act quick. I got 20 bags of 30 and they had 38 bags remaining.
I would imagine L/P wouldn’t take on that liability.I prefer 9x1.75 corks. These are 1.5. Does Label Peelers indicate how long you can store wine with this 1.5” version?
My understanding is that the typical run of the mill 9 x1.5 cork will give you a good three years. I’m wondering if the Neotech cork’s material would offer more than three years. Anyone?I would imagine L/P wouldn’t take on that liability.
If you're looking at extended aging -- like 10+ years, 1.75" makes a difference. I used to purchase 1.75", but found no difference with the 1.5" corks.I've always wondered about 1.5" vs 1.75". That really does make a difference with looking at the same cork?
What about #9 vs #8?If you're looking at extended aging -- like 10+ years, 1.75" makes a difference. I used to purchase 1.75", but found no difference with the 1.5" corks.
I use only #9's. Not all bottles have the same interior diameter, and a #9 is good for all I've used. I've tried #8's many moons ago, and had a few bottles that didn't seal well.What about #9 vs #8?
I’ve used #8 on Island Mist, but I don’t age them. They are usually gone by the end of summer.I use only #9's. Not all bottles have the same interior diameter, and a #9 is good for all I've used. I've tried #8's many moons ago, and had a few bottles that didn't seal well.
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