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Are 1.75" X 9 corks the same as 44mm X 24mm?
Glad to help!I posted the question because I’ve noticed Label Peelers started using mm to describe their corks. I also used a calculator to double check and came up with the same numbers as you. Thanks
I use 1.75 inch or 2 inch long corks natural corks when I bottle premium wines at the winery or Diam 20 or 40 corks. Cabernet or anything with extremely long term aging potential.Glad to help!
It's a good idea to pay attention to our corks, although what to use depends on what we're making. Folks making SP, DB, and other very quick drinking wines don't have to really think about it. For wines used up within a year, any #8 or #9 should be fine.
Potential longevity beyond 2 years where (IME) the cork starts to matter.
That makes sense.I use 1.75 inch or 2 inch long corks natural corks when I bottle premium wines at the winery or Diam 20 or 40 corks. Cabernet or anything with extremely long term aging potential.
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