A couple of years ago, as a beginner I just bought some corks, then I read that standard corks are not good for long term aging of wine. Then I bought some synthetic (nomacorc), now I have read that synthetics don't allow wine to age properly. I don't need 10+ year corks but I would like to have the option of aging some wines 6-8 years.
Synthetics; On one site it said synthetics do not allow oxygen to pass thus stopping/slowing aging, another says they allow too much, shortening the life of the wine. You don't have to store the wine on its side, but may crease when compressing and cause the loss of the wine.
Natural Disk Top Cork; seems to be a good alternative but I have read that they often come apart when trying to remove.
agglomerated cork; only for short to medium storage and can disintegrate into the bottle during extraction.
So what do y'all recommend for 2-6 years aging. Honestly most of my meads/wines will be consumed prior to 2-3 years but I would prefer to use only one cork type for everything.
Synthetics; On one site it said synthetics do not allow oxygen to pass thus stopping/slowing aging, another says they allow too much, shortening the life of the wine. You don't have to store the wine on its side, but may crease when compressing and cause the loss of the wine.
Natural Disk Top Cork; seems to be a good alternative but I have read that they often come apart when trying to remove.
agglomerated cork; only for short to medium storage and can disintegrate into the bottle during extraction.
So what do y'all recommend for 2-6 years aging. Honestly most of my meads/wines will be consumed prior to 2-3 years but I would prefer to use only one cork type for everything.