We recommend using #7 straight wine corks for champagne or screw-top bottles. Soaking them in hot water for 30-60 minutes before bottling will make them more pliable. A good idea, especially if you are using a hand-held corker to get these into the bottles. These first quality #7 corks are a high quality, agglomerated cork. These…
We recommend using #7 straight wine corks for champagne or screw-top bottles. Soaking them in hot water for 30-60 minutes before bottling will make them more pliable. A good idea, especially if you are using a hand-held corker to get these into the bottles. These first quality corks are a high quality, agglomerated cork. These…
We recommend using #7 straight wine corks for champagne or screw-top bottles. Soaking them in hot water for 30-60 minutes before bottling will make them more pliable. A good idea, especially if you are using a hand-held corker to get these into the bottles. These first quality corks are a high quality, agglomerated cork. These agglo…
We recommend using #7 straight wine corks (1 3 4 long)Â for champagne or screw-top bottles. Soaking them in hot water for 30-60 minutes before bottling will make them more pliable. A good idea, especially if you are using a hand-held corker to get these into the bottles. Our first quality corks are a high quality,…
This #7.5 Solid Rubber Stopper (SRS) is a solid pure white gum laboratory stopper with a top diameter of 1 1 2 and a bottom diameter of 1 1 4 . It does not have a hole drilled in it, making it the perfect stopper to use if fermentation has ceased or you are storing a clean and dried container….
We recommend using #8 straight corks for standard corkable wine bottles if you use a hand-held corker. Soaking them in hot water for 30-60 minutes before bottling will make them more pliable. A good idea, especially if you are using a hand-held corker to get these into the bottles. These first quality corks are a…
We recommend using these #8 straight wine corks for standard corkable wine bottles, especially if you are using a hand-held corker. Soaking them in hot water for 30-60 minutes before bottling will make them more pliable. A good idea, especially if you are using a hand-held corker to get these into the bottles. These first…
We recommend using #8 straight wine corks for standard corkable wine bottles, especially if you are using a hand-held corker. Soaking them in hot water for 30-60 minutes before bottling will make them more pliable. A good idea, especially if you are using a hand-held corker to get these into the bottles. Our first quality…
We recommend using #8 straight wine corks for standard corkable wine bottles, especially if you are using a hand-held wine corker. Soaking them in hot water for 30-60 minutes before bottling will make them more pliable. A good idea, especially if you are using a hand-held corker to get these into the bottles. Our first…
We recommend using #9 Aglica straight wine corks for standard corkable wine bottles. Soaking them in hot water for 30-60 minutes before bottling will make them more pliable. We recommend using a large floor corker with this type of cork. This is a great cork to use if you are planning aging your wine out…
We recommend using #9 Aglica straight wine corks for standard corkable wine bottles. Soaking them in hot water for 30-60 minutes before bottling will make them more pliable. We recommend using a large floor corker with this type of cork. This is a great cork to use if you are planning aging your wine out…
We recommend using #9 Aglica straight wine corks for standard corkable wine bottles. Soaking them in hot water for 30-60 minutes before bottling will make them more pliable. We recommend using a large floor corker with this type of cork. This is a great cork to use if you are planning aging your wine out…
We recommend using #9 Aglica straight wine corks for standard corkable wine bottles. Soaking them in hot water for 30-60 minutes before bottling will make them more pliable. We recommend using a large floor corker with this type of cork. This is a great cork to use if you are planning aging your wine out…
We recommend using #9 straight wine corks for standard corkable wine bottles. Soaking them in hot water for 30-60 minutes before bottling will make them more pliable. We recommend that you use a large floor corker with this type of cork. Our first quality corks are high quality, agglomerated cork. These agglo corks are made…
We recommend using #9 straight wine corks for standard corkable wine bottles. Soaking them in hot water for 30-60 minutes before bottling will make them more pliable. We recommend that you use a large floor corker with this type of cork. Our 1st quality wine corks are made of high quality, agglomerated cork. These agglo…
We recommend using #9 straight wine corks for standard corkable wine bottles. Soaking them in hot water for 30-60 minutes before bottling will make them more pliable. We recommend that you use a large floor corker with this type of cork. These first quality corks are high quality, agglomerated corks. These agglo corks are made…