Put those corks to work. This easy DIY turns old wine corks into a storage unit for your sneakers — keeping your shoes off ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A collection of wine corks sitting on a countertop - Blanchi Costela/Getty Images If you love enjoying a glass of wine at the end ...
Say you've bought a rich, fruity petit verdot or a spicy, smoky carménère from your trusted local wine shop after your friends called, telling you they'd stop over later. Then, after opening the ...
If you have wine corks leftover after celebrating with friends and family, don’t throw them in the trash. Most natural wine corks are fully compostable, but synthetic corks can also be repurposed and ...
“I’ve used it with various bottles, and the opener works perfectly every time, even with older corks.” ...
As young professionals, we love wine! In fact, there's nothing we find more enjoyable than gathering with other young professionals and discussing current events over a modestly priced Pinot. The true ...
The year 2009 struck a nadir point for the cork industry. Sales of wine corks had been declining since 2000, replaced by alternative closures that included aluminum screw caps, plastics and glass. The ...
There's something simply magical about hosting a dinner party or cocktail hour where everyone is having a good time, gathered around for some yummy food and a good bottle of wine, laughing and telling ...
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"Traditionally we were losing 5 [percent] to 8 percent of our production to oxidation," said Simon Fell, winemaker at Villa Maria in New Zealand. "It came about by understanding corked wine. In New ...