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Are wine made from plastic corks all bad wine?

Are wine made from plastic corks all bad wines?

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Screw cap is not only easy to open, and the use of this bottle of Wine will not have the cork taste, people enjoy the fresh and pure is Wine. The Mediterranean Wine Association welcomes the use of threaded caps in the most important wine cooperatives in southern france. According to marketing manager Juliet Aleon, people can open a bottle of pure wine anytime and anywhere without using a troublesome bottle opener. Now, 1/10 of their wines and about 3 million bottles are made with threaded caps, and more high-quality wines will be used in the future.
Wine made from plastic corks is certainly not expensive! (manufacturers do so for the purpose of saving costs.) Of course, cheap is not necessarily equal to bad quality. To judge whether a bottle of wine is good or not, it should look at its quality rather than its bottle stopper. In fact, some wines with low natural corks are of poor quality. Finally, to tell you that wine with plastic stopper can not keep long, or taste will be affected.
Now the actual situation in the market, it is indeed the use of rubber closures bottle, the majority of cheap wine, of course, cheap and not necessarily bad quality is equated.
To judge whether a bottle of wine is good or not, it should look at its quality rather than its bottle stopper. In fact, some wines with low natural corks are of poor quality. The metal cap is the new world wine producing countries more and more widely used, including some wines (such as Australia Penfolds Grange etc.). Rubber plugs are used in both the new world and the old world.
Natural cork project has always been a traditional material, but now, more and more wine in other materials and other ways to replace the bottle cork, such as rubber plug and a metal screw cap bottle, can effectively avoid the cork pollution TCA.

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