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My usual supplier is having difficulty in acquiring Long Natural corks, and offered me synthetics instead. Good bad or no opinion?
My usual supplier is having difficulty in acquiring Long Natural corks, and offered me synthetics instead. Good bad or no opinion?
Both. From 3 months to 3 years. I mostly make eclipse kits with a few RJS for good measure.I would think your choice of corks depends on whether you are going to drink the wine in a number of months or a number of years.
Aside from Mist kits or any early drinkers, I've always used the Nomacorc 9 x 1 1/2 synthetic corks for longer storage, and if for nothing else than I don't always have room to lay the bottles on their sides without them rolling all over the place. It's definitely doable with the double lever-type hand corkers, but I'm not sure about the plastic plunger hand corkers.Probably good, if you have something other than a hand corker to insert them with. From what I understand it is nearly impossible to insert them with a hand corker.
Silly me, I bought 200 of them. The experiment begins today ; we Bottled an eclipse Lodi ranch cab.Synthetic corks will give you trouble with extended aging. They really like to bond to the bottle. As me how I know.
Synthetic corks will give you trouble with extended aging. They really like to bond to the bottle. As me how I know.
I'm not concerned about the construction as it is :I thought the benefit of natural cork is that it gives micro oxygenation that improves the wine when aging. What about syntetic corks in this? If it breath at all, do we really know that they not give off something not healthy to the wine? Do we know everything about what they are made of? Many things we thought was fully safe just a few years ago, we know now are poisonous. Just a thought.
NOMACORC corks both breath and will do long storage, for several years i used only Flor corks, none better for natural corks, then i tried them nomacorc can be stored both standing or laying down, with no problems at all, now 1 & 1/2 are not for long storage, by long i mean better than 10 years, and EBAY is the only place i can find them in 1 & 3/4, that's 100 for just under $30,,, their center is made to ever so slightly breath, and yep you'll really, really need a floor corker,,,My usual supplier is having difficulty in acquiring Long Natural corks, and offered me synthetics instead. Good bad or no opinion?
Thinks Rocky! At one time I was an extruder operator for Western Electrichttps://www.bing.com/videos/search?...D08ACC71306E6A9B2E15D08&view=detail&FORM=VIRE
I found this on the internet. Interesting process for sure. I would not have thought this is how it is done. From the video, showing how the corks are cut to size, it would seem that the ends of the cork are mostly the "foam core" material and would allow a degree of micro-oxygenation.
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