dcbrown73
Clueless Winemaker
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So, I've been thinking about corking and I've searched the forum and while there is good information, some of it's not completely clear. So I have a few questions.
Thanks!
- My kit came with a plunger corker. Just watching videos of people using one and it does not look like fun. (and even dangerous to the wine and even yourself) Given this is my first foray into winemaking, I am willing to buy something better, but don't want to spend too much. Is the Portuguese double level corker much better? I see one for about $12 on Amazon. That is an acceptable price if it's worth it. Is it?
- Someone said in the review of the said corker, that they had issues (as it's not adjustable) and it wouldn't cork deep enough or too deep. Then edited his review and said dropping them in water fixed the issue. Then I see everyone saying not to soak the corks. (ugh!) Which is actually right and maybe that's just not a good corker since it has no adjustment?
- Is there a better corker option that isn't too expensive or take up too much space? (ie, not a big floor corker)
- I see #8 and #9 corks and they say #9 corks are for longer storage. My kit came with #8. I'm also looking at using 750ml bottles and a few 375ml bottles (for tasting from time to time without opening a full 750ml bottle) How can you tell which corks can be used with which bottles. I heard some #9 corks don't fit in some bottles. (I'm guessing 375ml bottles are one, though I heard some 750mls are the same) Which corks should I use if I'm not sure how long I will actually store / age the wine?
- When figuring out the adjustment for a corker to get the depth right. Do you just keep corking an empty bottle till you get it right? Then start corking wine filled bottles or is there a better way than wasting corks on empty bottles?
- Finally, any other advice or opinions that won't start a flame war?
Thanks!