Wine Cork Holders – What to do with used Corks?

Thursday, May 22, 2014

You need not throw away those cork stoppers after all. Wine cork holders are cork cages where you can drop each cork from an empty wine bottle. These accessories come in different styles, sizes and shades. Some of the more popular varieties are the wine bottle, wine barrel, guitar, pineapple, owl, rooster, and slot machine. Cork collection can be made memorable because of these pretty fixtures.


What else is new? Wine corks are popular among wine drinkers since these can be recycled in more than 30 ways for crafts and ornamentation. In fact, you can turn out a DIY version of a cork holder if you are not inclined to purchase a commercial product. But before even thinking about your wine cork holders, the initial question is where did these cork bottle covers really come from?

Cork is made from water-resistant and buoyant material. The bung is made from the bark of oaks. The tree is not chopped completely. Actually, only ½ of the bark is removed at a given time. This is a labor-intensive methodology performed by experts using special equipment and complex logistics. It requires stripping the delicate bark from a large tree, cutting it into even pieces and transporting it to the processing factory. Perhaps, this is one reason why cork stoppers are more costly.

Natural or 100 percent cork is highly recommended for use. It is the only variety that produces positive environmental effects. Natural stoppers are used for approximately 80 percent of 20 billion bottles of wine manufactured annually. Due to the cellular structure of corks, these can be condensed easily once it is inserted into a bottle and expands to form a rigid seal. The internal diameter of glass bottle necks is relatively inconsistent. That is why the capability to seal owing to flexible contraction and spreading out has become an important feature.


Some wine producers have transferred to synthetic corks but natural corks still control more than 60 percent of the market. Thus, wine cork holders remain to be popular products and more designs are being made by novelty companies throughout the world. 

Purchasing Gifts for Meticulous Wine Enthusiasts

Monday, May 5, 2014

Check out the wine tags which are suitable for connoisseurs who have cellars fully stocked with an assortment of classic wines. Wine tours are expensive. 

However, these trips provide a rare opportunity to explore a historic wine country in your locality. These vineyards usually offer delicious cuisines that wine lovers can look forward to. 

There are a thousand one ideas when it comes to gift choices. Whether you go for conventional products or out-of-box ideas, the key is that the recipient values the thought behind this special present.