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Guide to Wine Corks

Buy wine corks from a reputable wine cork distributor to ensure your wine's quality


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Most wine makers use wine corks to seal their wine bottles until a consumer is ready to drink the wine. You may not be aware of the wide variety of wholesale wine corks there are on the market today. You can purchase many types of natural corks, imprinted corks and synthetic corks.

You can personalize your wine corks in nearly any way you wish. You can have your wine corks imprinted with information about your company. On the other hand, if you want wine corks imprinted with a design of leaves or grapes, for example, you can easily find a wine cork distributor to fill this need.

1. Shop for the traditional, natural wine corks that are preferred by most winemakers.

2. Use customized wine corks to boost sales and increase your product's popularity.

3. Compare the benefits and drawbacks of natural wine corks and synthetic ones. Explore the reasons some wine makers prefer synthetic corks.

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Shop for natural wholesale wine corks


You can find a wide variety of plain and imprinted wine corks for your wine. The most common choice of winemakers is the natural wine cork. You can find a variety of sizes and types to meet your needs.

I recommend: Cork Supply USA offers a wide range of natural wine bottle corks. Browse the selection from Portocork, which includes Twin Top Closures. Compare their choices with the wine corks sold by Amorim.

Boost your wine's popularity with customized wine corks


Order customized wine corks printed with the name of your company, contact information or other information. These personalized wine corks can help your wine stand out from other brands.

I recommend: The Widget Manufacturing Company offers customized wine corks. You can also purchase custom wine corks from Jelinek Cork Group. Jelinek can print on wood corks and emboss both wood and plastic top corks.

Consider the benefits of synthetic wine corks versus natural ones


Some winemakers prefer synthetic wine corks over natural ones because they eliminate the risk of cork taint, which ruins the wine. However, remember that you should only use synthetic wine corks to cork bottles of wine that are for quick consumption.

I recommend: Nomacorc offers various synthetic corks for those who prefer not to use natural wine corks. You can purchase synthetic wine corks in custom colors, with custom printing or with a chamfered edge. You can also purchase synthetic corks from E.C. Kraus.

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  • Before purchasing wine corks, remember to check the product specifications for the recommended life of the cork. Some wine corks are only appropriate for wine that's meant for consumption within two years, while others can protect wine for much longer than that.

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