We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Wine lovers inevitably end up with empty bottles and leftover corks ...
Most ofus toss the cork in the trash after we finish a bottle of wine. After all, who needs it? But it turns out these bottle stoppers can be put to good use later on! From sealing snack bags to ...
Wine corks can be creatively reused in the garden to enhance its functionality and aesthetics. Even if you have just a few ...
Screw caps provide accessibility and corks bring tradition. But what do each actually do to the taste of your wine? Food & Wine / Getty Images Corks and screw caps have similar functions: to keep wine ...
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 ...
Out in the backcountry, resourcefulness isn’t just a nice trait, it’s a survival skill. When gear fails, breaks, or gets left behind, it’s often the little things that make the biggest difference. A ...
NEWBERG, Ore. — A local winery is leading the pack when it comes to recycling cork in Oregon. Appassionata Estate has teamed up with an East Coast recycling company to help breathe new life into the ...
Christmas eve party discussion has led to this question. Is there any particular reason that wine is held in the bottle with a cork? It would seem to be less ideal than other, more modern methods to ...
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 ...