Neviawen
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Hello, I was wondering if anyone still uses melting wax for dipping the tops of their wine bottles before storing them away. I've used the heat-shrink plastic type ones and they are fairly easy to use. The melting wax seems like a pain in the butt. I was wondering if anyone still does this or if there is any benefit for using one or the other? Someone gave me a block of bottling wax because they saw it at a craft store and thought of me.
The directions on the wax says to heat in a double boiler until it reaches ~160 degrees and then dip the top of the bottle in, hold it for 15 seconds, let the excess drip off then flip it upright to let cool. This should keep bugs and stuff from nexting in the tip of your wine bottles while they age.
Any thoughts or should I just stick to shrink wrap?
Thanks! Kate
The directions on the wax says to heat in a double boiler until it reaches ~160 degrees and then dip the top of the bottle in, hold it for 15 seconds, let the excess drip off then flip it upright to let cool. This should keep bugs and stuff from nexting in the tip of your wine bottles while they age.
Any thoughts or should I just stick to shrink wrap?
Thanks! Kate