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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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  • The Art Between Squares: Champagne Bottle Caps

    If you’ve ever drank champagne or other sparkling wines, you must have noticed that in addition to a mushroom-shaped cork, there is a “metal cap and wire” combination on the mouth of the bottle. Because sparkling wine contains carbon dioxide, its bottle pressure is equivalent to...
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  • Where do the glass bottles go after drinking?

    Continued high temperature has driven the sales of ice drinks to increase, and some consumers said that “summer life is all about ice drinks”. In beverage consumption, according to the different packaging materials, there are generally three types of beverage products: cans, plastic b...
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  • What is the manufacturing process of glass bottles?

    The glass bottle has the advantages of simple manufacturing process, free and changeable shape, high hardness, heat resistance, cleanliness, easy cleaning, and can be used repeatedly. First of all, it is necessary to design and manufacture the mold. The raw material of the glass bottle is quartz ...
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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-sha...
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  • The secret of polymer plugs

    In a sense, the advent of polymer stoppers has enabled 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 the aging situation that winemakers have dared not even dream of for th...
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  • Why are glass bottles still the first choice for winemakers?

    Most wines are packaged in glass bottles. Glass bottles are inert packaging that is impermeable, inexpensive, and sturdy and portable, although it has the disadvantage of being heavy and fragile. However, at this stage they are still the packaging of choice for many manufacturers and consumers. T...
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  • The benefits of screw caps

    What are the benefits of using screw caps for wine now? We all know that with the continuous development of the wine industry, more and more wine manufacturers have begun to abandon the most primitive corks and gradually choose to use screw caps. So what are the benefits of rotating wine caps for...
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  • Chinese consumers still prefer oak stoppers, where should screw stoppers go?

    Abstract: In China, the United States and Germany, people still prefer wines sealed with natural oak corks, but the researchers believe this will start to change, the study found. According to data collected by Wine Intelligence, a wine research agency, in the United States, China and Germany, th...
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  • Central American countries actively promote glass recycling

    A recent report by Costa Rican glass manufacturer, marketer and recycler Central American Glass Group shows that in 2021, more than 122,000 tons of glass will be recycled in Central America and the Caribbean, an increase of about 4,000 tons from 2020, equivalent to 345 million glass containers. R...
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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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  • Central American countries actively promote glass recycling

    A recent report by Costa Rican glass manufacturer, marketer and recycler Central American Glass Group shows that in 2021, more than 122,000 tons of glass will be recycled in Central America and the Caribbean, an increase of about 4,000 tons from 2020, equivalent to 345 million glass containers. R...
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