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T-cork for port wine



 
 
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Old 12-01-2005, 06:50 PM
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Default T-cork for port wine

Hello all, I have a port wine that I would like to bottle in 375 ml
standard bordeaux green bottles. I have few questions regarding the
T-cork that I want to use.

1) Should I use straight or tapered ?

2) Should I buy synthetic or natural ?

3) Which size ( in mm. ) work great ?


I can get many differents size which are as follow :

All in mm.

22 x 10
29 x 13
20 x 10
26 x 15
31 x 20
28 x 19

Thanks for helping me with this,
Séb
 




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