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  2. Screw cap (wine) - Wikipedia

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    A screw cap is a metal, normally aluminium, cap that screws onto threads on the neck of a wine bottle, generally with a metal skirt down the neck to resemble the traditional wine capsule ("foil"). A layer of plastic (often PVDC ), cork , rubber , or other soft material is used as wad to make a seal with the mouth of the bottle.

  3. Screw cap - Wikipedia

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    Screw caps' use as an alternative to cork for sealing wine bottles is gaining increasing support. A screw cap is a metal cap that screws onto threads on the neck of a bottle, generally with a metal skirt down the neck to resemble the traditional wine capsule ("foil").

  4. Do Corks vs Screw Caps in Wine Still Matter? This Is ... - AOL

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    When wine bottle screw caps first came to market, they were reserved for buck-a-chuck or other affordable wines of mixed quality, not bottles intended for seasoned drinkers to sip, let alone age.

  5. Alternative wine closure - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] The closure has three parts: an outer cap providing a tamper-evident clamp that locks onto the band of a standard cork mouth bottle; an inner metal foil which provides an oxygen barrier similar to a screw cap, and an inner plunger which creates the ‘pop’ on extraction and reseals after use. Introduced in 2010, it is the first on ...

  6. What’s Wrong with My Wine? - AOL

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    Screw caps are to corks what MP3s are to vinyl: a triumph of consistency over panache. ... Dare them to open another bottle of exactly the same wine. The difference between the two should prove ...

  7. Wine bottle - Wikipedia

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    Recently the bottle has become a standard unit of volume to describe sales in the wine industry, measuring 750 millilitres (26.40 imp fl oz; 25.36 US fl oz). Wine bottles are produced, however, in a variety of volumes and shapes. [1] Wine bottles are traditionally sealed with a cork, but screw-top caps are becoming popular, and there are ...

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