It would be weird that they can last 15+ years in a wine bottle and only 6 months in the bag. 1000 is enough for 2.5-3 years for my production. Not going to sweat it.
Yeah, that made me scratch my head -- if the cork will last in the bottle anywhere from 3 to 25 years ... why is it not shelf stable in a bag?You would *think* synthetic corks would last longer than WE will !
Found this on the web - at thecarycompany.com. Not sure where they got this info.
"Nomacorc® closures are recommended for use within 6 months after production date and should be stored in a cool, dry location prior to use. Each bag of closures should be used directly after opening. "
i've got bottles at 6 going to 7 years the 900 select,Many years ago in communication with Nomacork I was advised to use the Select 900 series with my floor corker. Over the many years I've used Nomacork I've not run into any issues but then I don't think I've ever had one in a bottle for much over three years.
yep,,, me tooYeah, that made me scratch my head -- if the cork will last in the bottle anywhere from 3 to 25 years ... why is it not shelf stable in a bag?
that is the finest answer and complement i have ever received @Neb FarmerYou would *think* synthetic corks would last longer than WE will ! That said , Dawg ... there is no such thing as too much wine! You're on track !
yeah you cant believe directions ,, i once bought a puzzle that said 4 to 6 years,, yet i put it together in only 6 months,,,,Yeah, I saw that somewhere myself after having just bought a 1K count. This was about 3 1/2 years ago and I'm guessing I have about 400-500 left [I do a lot of 1.5L bottling and also will use non-synthetic corks is why they're not all used.]. I'm to frugal/cheap to discard what I have so will disregard the recommendation until my next smaller lot purchase.
yeah you cant believe directions ,, i once bought a puzzle that said 4 to 6 years,, yet i put it together in only 6 months,,,,
Dawg
Which one did you have, and what should others look for as signs that theirs is starting to fail?So I noticed that some of my synthetics are leaking. Upon closer inspection, some of my recently bottled with cork leaked a bit as well. It turns out my floor corker is starting to pinch the corks. need a new floor corker I guess. will buy the better one this time.
No brand name, but it has plastic Jaws that appear to be curling at the thin end. Running a cork through it produces a vertical pinch line on the cork.Which one did you have, and what should others look for as signs that theirs is starting to fail?
According to Morewine.com the premium floor corkers aren't compatible with synthetic corks: Ferrari Floor Corker With Chrome Jaws | MoreWine
& Wine Corker - Italian (Floor) | MoreWine
This is still going strong after almost 10 years and thousands of bottles run through it, but I don't use synthetic corks: Table Top Corker | MoreWine
My Ferrari has plain 'ole brass jaws and it works fine with Nomacorcs -- been using them for several years and have yet to mess up a cork. I've yet to find a cork it could not put into a normal wine bottle.Has anyone found this to be true concerning the synthetic corks with the Ferrari as Morewine state?
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