Wine Accessories

Wine Accessories…..Uncork your finest bottle with clever wine accessories, wine tools, wine storage, and wine gadgets. You know all things wine. Here we will share with you some knowledge of wine accessories.

History of the Wine Cork

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Cork started to become the sealing material of choice in the late 1600’s when it became possible to create glass wine bottles with an almost uniform shape and design. It took until the late 1700’s to create easy to use corkscrews for the wine lover or tavern owner.

At that point in history, cork replaced glass wine stoppers. Which while they worked well, glass stoppers were not easy to remove without breaking the wine bottle. The pairing of the cork and wine bottle ushered fine wine into the modern age, as from that point forward, wine had the ability to age and evolve in the bottle.

Wine corks became popular slightly after glass bottles began gaining in popularity as they were a lot less expensive to manufacture and easier to remove from the bottle than glass. In time, by the 17th century, wine corks became the sealer of choice because it was quickly discovered that corks could seal the wine in the bottle, severely retards the oxidation process, allowing the wine to age and evolve slowly over time.

How Corks Works

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This takes place because corks, or better put, quality corks allow a minimal amount of oxygen into the wine. This is important because when air interacts with wine, it causes the wine to eventually oxidize. As we mentioned, a minimal amount of air needs to interact with the wine because that is how wines develop their mature, secondary qualities as well as expel unwanted aromas.

The best corks allow close to 1 milligram of oxygen to enter the bottle each year. This is just the right amount of air to remove the sulfites that were added in the bottling process to keep the wine fresh and to avoid the harmful effects of oxidation. This small amount of air is perfect for helping age-worthy wines develop their complexities while the tannins are busy softening.

Still, at the end of day, it is unlikely corks will be replaced as the sealer of choice for the best wines. In part, there is the romance and tradition of removing the cork, coupled with that special popping sound that lets you know, you are about to drink a wine and that is something technology cannot improve on.

What the Cork?

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What to do with the wine cork when presented to you by the waiter. Presenting the cork to a customer has some historical connections. Back in the day, around the 1800’s when glass bottles started to become the norm, wine cellars were naturally cold and humid: which meant that over time there was the possibility that the wine label would deteriorate. With a deteriorated label the label alone could not confirm to a diner that the bottle in front of them was indeed the bottle they ordered. So to solve this problem winemakers began branding their logo into the corks to ensure association.

The famous Corkscrew

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corkscrew is a tool for drawing corks from wine bottles. There are several types of corkscrews available to you.  It all depends on what you prefer. We have the basic, winged, sommelier knife, twin-prong cork puller, lever corkscrew, and a mounted corkscrew. Most people use the basic or the winged corkscrew.  Simply, screw it in the cork and pull out or push down the wings to extract the cork.  This is imperative tool when drinking wine. What wine accessories do you use to open your favorite bottle of wine?

Wine Pearls

Imagine coming home from a long week at week. Pulling out the bottle of wine you have been dreaming about all day to find it lukewarm. Aiming to escape tepid wine forever, these wine pearls chill your glass without diluting it. Get the perfect sipping temperature each time. When finished pop them back in the freezer and use them over and over again.

Other Wine Accessories

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Ever loose your wine glass or get it mixed up with someone else. Well we have the perfect gift for you.  Wine glass markers. You can have fun decorating your wine glass for whatever occasion you may be celebrating. Wine glass charms are another fun way for your guests to identify their drinks at your holiday parties, gatherings, and family get-togethers.

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