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This wine blog is dedicated to the thousands of people out there confused about wine, looking for more value for their wine dollar or just want to read a non-wine snob's view on arguably the best drink in the world! **(not related to the published "for Dummy's" series)

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Wine Cork Recycling

If you're a regular wine drinker like myself and environmentally conscious, you likely have a LOT of wine corks lying around. The corks are great reminders of bottles past but they can also be a Martha Stewart-esk project for your next rainy weekend. I created a trivet out of my favorite bottle corks several years ago, it makes a wonderful yet functional accent to my dinner table. How very metro-sexual of me! I'm in the process of filling a large demijohn with the rest.

Not crafty but still want to do your part for the environment? Your local Whole Foods store will take your corks and recycle them for you. If you've ever seen cork flooring, it's beautiful and primarily comes from recycled cork.

Cheers!

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Monday, March 26, 2007

Corks, Screw Caps & More





To some, drinking wine is an experience, more than the taste, the buzz, how it complements foods, the fellowship you can have with friends when tongue's are loose and opinions are flowing; to some, there's the ritual. In the finest restaurants across the land the time honored tradition of presenting and uncorking a bottle is an art form. I remember trying it for the first time in college while working at family chain restaurant. I was like a teenager fumbling to unloosen a bra, and I broke the cork on many an occasion. There are many out there that enjoy the presentation, many that feel a little awkward, whispering over their shoulder "should I tip him?" So it was with great trepidation that I bought and opened my first bottle of screw top wine. This wasn't your college experience screw top wine (yes that's a picture above of Mad Dog 20/20), this was a 2005 Aussie Shiraz that would knock you over it was so good. This left me confused and raised many questions... what happened to the cork? What happened to the presentation? Should getting to this nectar be so easy? Will it taste the same? I'm happy to say that after extensive research, i.e. drinking many a screw top wine, that taste is not compromised but what about the "experience"? Some would tell you corks be gone! (see last convoluted post) but I need some time... For those not ready to switch from tree bark to the screw top there is some middle ground that will save a few tree's (see above), the synthetic cork. You've probably seen them in every color of the rainbow, guaranteed not to break or crumble on you and probably have a half-life of 10,000 years in the landfill. The debate still rages in elite wine circle's whether chemicals or fumes emitted from these corks taint the wine's flavor, personally I've never noticed a difference, but I'm still learning to isolate flavors in wine. You might be saying by now, "who cares, people are so pretentious, just open a bottle and enjoy." And to that I say Cheers!

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