Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Experienced independent writer with a background in the wine industry. are down to 18%.” Alternative closures have had success in ...
One subject that I receive a ton of inquiries about is all of the different closures utilized in today’s wine bottles. What are their differences? What are their advantages? It can be quite confusing.
To help winemakers determine the best caps for their wine bottles, researchers at the University of California, Davis, are studying the performance — specifically the variability — within different ...
A stopper or bottle closure is constructed to seal the opening of a bottle by fitting inside its neck. It prevents the contents from being contaminated from dust, spilling, and/or evaporation much ...
*The main driver for current developments in bottle closures, apart from improvements in existing concepts, is a steady pipeline of innovations. * For high-value products and the creation of unique ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/2pfr4z/bottles_preforms) has announced the addition of Elsevier Science and ...
To cork or to cap? It’s a big question for wine producers that has been rapidly fermenting among oenophiles and growers from the hallowed cellars of Bordeaux, up the slopes of sunny California and ...
It was only about two decades ago that one wine bottle closure — the natural cork — was the choice for wine producers and consumers. We know by now why that became a problem, but in case you forget, ...