Description: 100% natural wine corks, straight stopper, High quality agglomerated natural wine corksMulti-functionality: wine/Beer bottle, home wine making, crafting cork boards and many DIY projects.Decorative grape pattern printed on cork.Dimensions: Size #8 (7/8"x 1 3/4" )Pack of 100 corks plus one waiter's corkscrew Product Description FOSUTOU #8 natural cork Natural corks are most common and popular type of cork used in wine bottles due to the superior sealing ability. Natural corks are generally made from the new outer sheath portion of the bark after the original layer is removed and then compress into the blocks of different size. FOSUTOU wine corks are 100% natural wine corks, high quality agglomerated natural wine corks, with the size as #8. WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGE 100 of #8 natural wine corks one waiter's corkscrew How to Cork Wine Bottles Putting cork in homemade wine, a straightforward process, requires inexpensive specialized machine. The process, called "corking," does not vary between types of wine. It allows a homemade wine to age, adding a new dimension to your creation. 1. Choose a corker. Consider how many bottles of wine you will make. Hand corkers, for a first attempt and under a dozen bottles of wine. For more extensive bottling efforts, a larger lever corker may be more suitable. 2. Obtain # 8 corks corks, the most useful in home wine making. Soak natural corks in a pan with 2 quarts of warm distilled water for 20 minutes. 3. Fill the clean wine bottles to 1 inch below where the bottom of the cork will be in the neck. Place the filled bottle into the corking device. Place the cork in the opening. With a smooth even stroke, insert the cork into the bottle. Wipe all moisture from the cork. Let the bottles sit upright for 24 hours to stabilize the air pressure before placing in a wine rack. Tips Add a professional touch by shrinking seals onto the top of the bottle. I only have a regular corkscrew and the cork has broken… Now what to do If you don’t have an alternative tool and you’re stuck with a broken cork, half of it still blocking the bottle neck (i.e. you can’t even filter the wine) you have two options: either you try again with your corkscrew, inserting it carefully then pulling the cork in one go instead of twisting; you simply concede and push the cork down into the bottle. If this happens, use the handle of a teaspoon to keep the cork down while pouring and prevent wine spurting. Not the most elegant solution but serves the ultimate purpose: Enjoy the wine! The cork has crumbled. What to do? The simplest, and most obvious solution, is to filter the wine through a mesh strainer. NOT JUST FOR HOME-MADE WINE, BUT ALSO FOR MANY DIFFERENT KINDS OF DIY ARTS
Price: 19.84 USD
Location: Miami, Florida
End Time: 2024-09-04T05:55:39.000Z
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Brand: FOSUTOU
Is Customizable: No
Color: Natural
Material: Wood
Package Dimensions: 7.76 x 6.22 x 4.49 inches
Item Weight: 1.5 pounds
Product Dimensions: 1.75"L x 0.88"W
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