A few years back we were commiserating with a winemaker about the heartbreak of aging an expensive bottle for 10 years only to discover it ruined by a tainted cork. He sympathized and sighed, “It’s ...
Unlock the full potential of your wine cork collection with these amazing DIY projects and hacks! Transform those leftover corks into stunning decor pieces and practical household tools. Whether ...
Cork taint! It’s just fun to say. But when it comes to drinking wine, it is a less fun experience. When casual wine drinkers think of wine “going bad,” they often talk about it turning to vinegar. If ...
Natural wine corks are compostable after removing any metal foil and other materials. To speed up the decomposition process, the corks should be chopped up. Corks are brown composting material; add ...
Corks have sealed wine for centuries, but their uses go far beyond bottles. In this interview, Amorim Cork America CEO Pedro Fernandes and PJ Awe explain the versatility of this natural product. ByLiz ...
Oregon winemakers could soon get relief from rising costs as wine cork appears poised for exemption from the Trump administration's 15% tariffs on European Union products. Members of the Natural Cork ...
RIO FRIO, Portugal — (AP) — U.S. winemakers have something to celebrate: the corks they're popping aren't subject to tariffs. The cork carve-out was vital for Portugal. The European country is the ...
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Located in Northwest D.C., Cork Wine Bar debuted its ‘Corkyard,’ previously known as its secret wine garden. (Courtesy Sam Sanchez/Cork Wine Bar) D.C.’s Cork Wine Bar debuted its “Corkyard” behind its ...
Lucy Simon is a New York-based wine, spirits, and food writer has been with Food & Wine since the spring of 2021. In the wine world, one’s ability to open a bottle of sparkling wine without a sound is ...
Can you really judge a bottle of wine based on the closure used to seal it? You’re not supposed to, but a lot of us do, especially in the United States. A study done by the Cork Quality Council found ...