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  • The Birth Of The Crown Cap

    The Birth Of The Crown Cap

    Crown caps are the type of caps commonly used today for beer, soft drinks and condiments. Today’s consumers have become accustomed to this bottle cap, but few people know that there is an interesting little story about the invention process of this bottle cap. Painter is a mechanic in the United ...
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  • The Menacing One-Piece Bottle Cap

    According to EU Directive 2019/904, by July 2024, for single-use plastic beverage containers with a capacity of up to 3L and with a plastic cap, the cap must be attached to the container. Bottle caps are easily overlooked in life, but their impact on the environment cannot be underestimated. Acco...
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  • Why Today’s Wine Bottle Packaging Prefers Aluminum Caps

    At present, many high-end and mid-range wine bottle caps have begun to abandon plastic bottle caps and use metal bottle caps as sealing, among which the proportion of aluminum caps is very high. This is because, compared to plastic bottle caps, aluminum caps have more advantages. First of all, th...
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  • What’s The Point Of Storing Wine In Screw-Cap Bottles?

    For wines sealed with screw caps, should we place them horizontally or upright? Peter McCombie, Master of Wine, answers this question. Harry Rouse from Herefordshire, England asked: “I recently wanted to buy some New Zealand Pinot Noir to keep in my cellar (both ready and ready to drink). But how...
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  • Features And Functions Of Timer Bottle Caps

    The main component of our body is water, so drinking water in moderation is very important to our health. However, with the accelerating pace of life, many people often forget to drink water. The company discovered this problem and designed a timer bottle cap specifically for this type of people,...
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  • The Increasingly Popular Aluminum Screw Cap

    Recently, IPSOS surveyed 6,000 consumers about their preferences for wine and spirits stoppers. The survey found that most consumers prefer aluminum screw caps. IPSOS is the third largest market research company in the world. The survey was commissioned by European manufacturers and suppliers of ...
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  • Why Are The Corks Of Sparkling Wine Mushroom-Shaped?

    Friends who have drunk sparkling wine will definitely find that the shape of the cork of sparkling wine looks very different from the dry red, dry white and rosé wine we usually drink. The cork of sparkling wine is mushroom-shaped. Why is this? The cork of sparkling wine is made of mushroom-shape...
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  • Why Bottle Caps Become Currency?

    Since the advent of the “Fallout” series in 1997, small bottle caps have been circulated in the vast wasteland world as legal tender. However, many people have such a question: in the chaotic world where the law of the jungle is rampant, why do people recognize this kind of aluminum skin that has...
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  • Have You Ever Seen Champagne Sealed With A Beer Bottle Cap?

    Recently, a friend said in a chat that when buying champagne, he found that some champagne was sealed with a beer bottle cap, so he wanted to know whether such a seal is suitable for expensive champagne. I believe that everyone will have questions about this, and this article will answer this que...
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  • What Is The Reason Why Pvc Red Wine Caps Still Exist?

    (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 ...
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  • The Secret Of Polymer Plugs

    “So, in a sense, the advent of polymer stoppers has allowed winemakers for the first time to precisely control and understand the ageing of their products.” What is the magic of polymer plugs, which can make the complete control of aging conditions that winemakers have dared not even dream of for...
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  • Are Screw Caps Really Bad?

    Many people think that wines sealed with screw caps are cheap and cannot be aged. Is this statement correct? 1. Cork VS. Screw Cap The cork is made from the bark of the cork oak. Cork oak is a type of oak grown mainly in Portugal, Spain and North Africa. Cork is a limited resource, but it is effi...
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