(1) Protect the cork
Cork is a traditional and popular way of sealing wine bottles. About 70% of wines are sealed with corks, which are more common in high-end wines. However, because the wine packaged by the cork will inevitably have certain gaps, it is easy to cause the intrusion of oxygen. At this time, the bottle sealing will work. With the protection of the bottle seal, the cork does not need to be in direct contact with the air, which can effectively prevent the contamination of the cork and ensure that the quality of the wine is not affected.
But the screw cap will not be contaminated by moisture. Why does this wine bottle also have a bottle seal?
(2) Make the wine more beautiful
In addition to protecting corks, most wine caps are made for appearance. They don’t really do anything, they’re just there to make the wine look better. A bottle of wine without a cap looks like it’s unclothed, and the bare cork sticking out is weird. Even screw-cap wines like to put a part of the cap under the cork to make the wine look better.
(3) Red wine bottles can reflect some red wine information.
Some red wines carry information such as “red wine’s name, production date, brand logo, red wine tax payment”, etc., to increase product information.
Post time: Jul-17-2023