Best Selling Wine Bottles & Corks
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Natural Wine Corks | Premium Grade 1 | Molinas MP 1N | #9 x 1.75" | 24mm x 44mm
Natural cork is the preferred traditional cork of professional winemakers Grade 1 (rated 0-10) is popular for wineries looking to age High end cork for extended aging 24mm X 44mm, #9 x 1.75" | Fits standard cork finish (neck) bottles Recommended aging time: Up to 15 years Molinas Cork has been sustainabily harvesting from the cork forests of Sardinia for over 100 years Bark is aged an additional year prior to harvest, leading to less porous, higher quality cork Natural cork is the traditional and preferred cork of professional winemakers across the globe. Grade 1 corks provide a supreme whole natural cork at a spectacular price. These grade 1 corks (rated from 0-10, 0 being best) are a great option for most bottlings, including extended aging (5-15 years). 24mm X 44mm, #9 x 1.75". Fits standard cork finish (neck) bottles. Italy produces more wine than any country in the world and Molinas is the largest Italian cork supplier with over 1 billion corks produced annually. Molinas Cork was started over 100 years ago by Pietro Molinas on the Italian island of Sardinia. Besides its beautiful beaches and designation as one of the world's five Blue Zones, Sardinia is known for its large, government protected Cork tree forests. Today, the 4th generation of the Molinas family sustainably harvests cork from these protected trees. Compared to most cork available in the market, the bark is allowed to mature an additional year. This leads to a less porous, higher quality cork, and has less impact on the forest. Throughout the entire process from tree to finished cork, quality control is strictly monitored. MoreFlavor! is proud to represent Molinas Cork in the USA. Tolerances on Normal Dimensions: Height: +/- 0,4 mm Diameter: +/- 0,3 mm Humidity: Min: 3% Max: 8% Ovalization: ≤ 0,5 mm Characteristics Physical / Mechanical / Sensory: Peroxides: < 0,2 mg/stopper Dust transfer: < 1,5 mg/stopper Extraction force: 30 +/- 10 (daN) Organoleptic test: < 2% Finishing Treatments: Genesis Steam Treatment to Reduce Cat and Other Volatile Substances. Washing: with h2o2 solution in white or diluted with peracetic acid for natural color. Drying: Hot Air Forced To Eliminate Peroxide Residues. Thermal or ink marking on specific request. Silicone lubricant and adhesives with food certification for food contact.
$18.99
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Natural Wine Corks | Select Grade 2 Plus | Molinas MP 1N | #9 x 1.75" | 24mm x 44mm
Natural cork is the preferred traditional cork of professional winemakers Grade 2+ (rated 0-10) is our most frequently recommended, best selling cork Perfect balance of quality and price 24mm X 44mm, #9 x 1.75" | Fits standard cork finish (neck) bottles Recommended aging time: Up to 10 years Molinas Cork has been sustainabily harvesting from the cork forests of Sardinia for over 100 years Bark is aged an additional year prior to harvest, leading to less porous, higher quality cork Natural cork is the traditional and preferred cork of professional winemakers across the globe. Grade 2 Plus corks provide a premium whole natural cork at a spectacular price. These grade 2+ corks (rated from 0-10, 0 being best) are a great option for most bottlings, including longer term aging (5-10 years). 24mm X 44mm, #9 x 1.75". Fits standard cork finish (neck) bottles. Italy produces more wine than any country in the world and Molinas is the largest Italian cork supplier with over 1 billion corks produced annually. Molinas Cork was started over 100 years ago by Pietro Molinas on the Italian island of Sardinia. Besides its beautiful beaches and designation as one of the world's five Blue Zones, Sardinia is known for its large, government protected Cork tree forests. Today, the 4th generation of the Molinas family sustainably harvests cork from these protected trees. Compared to most cork available in the market, the bark is allowed to mature an additional year. This leads to a less porous, higher quality cork, and has less impact on the forest. Throughout the entire process from tree to finished cork, quality control is strictly monitored. MoreFlavor! is proud to represent Molinas Cork in the USA. Tolerances on Normal Dimensions: Height: +/- 0,4 mm Diameter: +/- 0,3 mm Humidity: Min: 3% Max: 8% Ovalization: ≤ 0,5 mm Characteristics Physical / Mechanical / Sensory: Peroxides: < 0,2 mg/stopper Dust transfer: < 1,5 mg/stopper Extraction force: 30 +/- 10 (daN) Organoleptic test: < 2% Finishing Treatments: Genesis Steam Treatment to Reduce Cat and Other Volatile Substances. Washing: with h2o2 solution in white or diluted with peracetic acid for natural color. Drying: Hot Air Forced To Eliminate Peroxide Residues. Thermal or ink marking on specific request. Silicone lubricant and adhesives with food certification for food contact.
$15.49
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Farro Glass | Premium Wine Bottles | Bordeaux | Antique Green | 750mL | Case of 12
The quintessential wine bottle—Bordeaux bottles are the classic choice for Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot Originating from the Bordeaux region of France, this is the most popular wine bottle shape in the world Antique green glass color is often preferred for red wines to protect them from light during long term storage Farro Glass offers a full lineup of the most essential and commonly used bottles in winemaking The most popular wine bottle in the world. As the name suggests, the Bordeaux bottle (also known as a Claret bottle) originates from the Bordeaux region of France. Easily identified by its wide shoulders and straight body, this bottle style comes in a variety of colors and is suitable for a myriad of wine styles. Brown and dark green are commonly used for reds to protect them from light during long storage periods, while light green and flint are most often used only for white wines that will be consumed much sooner after bottling. Volume: 750 mL Style: Bordeaux / Claret Use: Sangiovese, Tempranillo, Merlot Color: Antique Green Finish: Cork Bottom: Punted Case QTY: 12 Our Farro Glass Wine Bottles offers a full lineup of the most essential and commonly used bottles in winemaking. We scoured the world to find a bottle source that could provide a quality product consistently and at a fair price that we can pass on to our customers. If you've been searching for reasonably priced bottles that are reliably in stock, look no further.
$17.99
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Farro Glass | Premium Wine Bottles | Bordeaux | Antique Green | Tapered | 750mL | Case of 12
The classic Bordeaux bottle but a bit heaver and with a slightly tapered design from base to shoulder Originating from the Bordeaux region of France, this is the most popular wine bottle shape in the world Antique green glass color is often preferred for red wines to protect them from light during long term storage Farro Glass offers a full lineup of the most essential and commonly used bottles in winemaking The most popular wine bottle in the world. As the name suggests, the Bordeaux bottle (also known as a Claret bottle) originates from the Bordeaux region of France. Easily identified by its wide shoulders and straight body, this bottle style comes in a variety of colors and is suitable for a myriad of wine styles. Brown and dark green are commonly used for reds to protect them from light during long storage periods, while light green and flint are most often used only for white wines that will be consumed much sooner after bottling. Compared to our standard Bordeaux bottles, these bottles are a bit heavier with a slightly tapered shape. Volume: 750 mL Style: Bordeaux / Claret Use: Sangiovese, Tempranillo, Merlot Color: Antique Green Finish: Cork Bottom: Punted Case QTY: 12 Our Farro Glass Wine Bottles offers a full lineup of the most essential and commonly used bottles in winemaking. We scoured the world to find a bottle source that could provide a quality product consistently and at a fair price that we can pass on to our customers. If you've been searching for reasonably priced bottles that are reliably in stock, look no further.
$20.49
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Agglomerated Wine Corks | Molinas MP AGL | Compressed Natural Cork | #9 x 1.75" | 23mm x 44mm
Agglomerated corks are a great economy option for wines not intended for long term storage All Natural cork is compressed using a food grade binding agent Organoleptically controlled, Genesis steam treated to reduce TCA and other volatile compounds 23mm X 44mm, #9 x 1.75" | Fits standard cork finish (neck) bottles Recommended aging time: Up to 2 years Molinas Cork has been sustainabily harvesting from the cork forests of Sardinia for over 100 years Bark is aged an additional year prior to harvest, leading to less porous, higher quality cork These agglomerated corks are a great economy option for sealing your wine. Intended for shorter term aging (<2 years), perfect for those that don't lay their wine down for extended aging. Agglomerated corks are made from small cork pieces held together with a food grade binder. These corks are recommended for wines aged less than 2 years. The 23 mm diameter eases the corking process if using a hand corker. 23mm X 44mm, #9 x 1.75". Italy produces more wine than any country in the world and Molinas is the largest Italian cork supplier with over 1 billion corks produced annually. Molinas Cork was started over 100 years ago by Pietro Molinas on the Italian island of Sardinia. Besides its beautiful beaches and designation as one of the world's five Blue Zones, Sardinia is known for its large, government protected Cork tree forests. Today, the 4th generation of the Molinas family sustainably harvests cork from these protected trees. Compared to most cork available in the market, the bark is allowed to mature an additional year. This leads to a less porous, higher quality cork, and has less impact on the forest. Throughout the entire process from tree to finished cork, quality control is strictly monitored. MoreFlavor! is proud to represent Molinas Cork in the USA. Tolerances on Normal Dimensions: Height: +/- 0,4 mm Diameter: +/- 0,3 mm Apparent volumetric mass: 280 +/- 40 kg/m³ Characteristics Physical / Mechanical: Peroxides: Absent Dust transfer: < 0,5 mg/stopper Organoleptic test: ≤ 2% Boiling resistance: No disaggregation Finishing Treatments: Genesis steam treatment for the reduction of tar and other volatile substances. Polyurethane adhesives used for agglomeration of the body and gluing of washers with food certification for food contact. Wash: with diluted peracetic acid. Thermal Marking. Silicone lubricant and adhesives with food certification for food contact.
$5.49
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Farro Glass | Premium Wine Bottles | Burgundy | Antique Green | 750mL | Case of 12
The most classic wine bottle shape perfect for everything from Pinot Noir to Chardonnay Originating from the Burgundy region of France, this bottle design has an unquestioning and timeless appeal Antique green glass color is often preferred for red wines to protect them from light during long term storage Farro Glass offers a full lineup of the most essential and commonly used bottles in winemaking Perhaps the most classic wine bottle. Burgundy bottles are named after the famous wine making region of Burgundy, France. This bottle was invented when all wine bottles were still made by glassblowers, making and molding every bottle by hand. It's said that the shape of the bottle was a result of how easy it was for bottle makers to produce. The Burgundy bottle is the go-to vessel for everything from Pinot Noir to Chardonnay. Volume: 750 mL Style: Burgundy Use: Syrah, Pinot Noir, Grenache, Chardonnay, Chenin Blanc, Viognier Color: Antique Green Finish: Cork Bottom: Punted Case QTY: 12 Our Farro Glass Wine Bottles offers a full lineup of the most essential and commonly used bottles in winemaking. We scoured the world to find a bottle source that could provide a quality product consistently and at a fair price that we can pass on to our customers. If you've been searching for reasonably priced bottles that are reliably in stock, look no further.
$21.49
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Natural Wine Corks | Grade 4 | Molinas MP 1N | #9 x 1.75" | 24mm x 44mm
Natural cork is the preferred traditional cork of professional winemakers Grade 4 (rated 0-10) is our most economical whole natural cork offering Solid seal for a steal 24mm X 44mm, #9 x 1.75" | Fits standard cork finish (neck) bottles Recommended aging time: Up to 5 years Molinas Cork has been sustainabily harvesting from the cork forests of Sardinia for over 100 years Bark is aged an additional year prior to harvest, leading to less porous, higher quality cork Natural cork is the traditional and preferred cork of professional winemakers across the globe. Natural grade 4 corks provide a solid whole natural cork at a spectacular price. These grade 4 corks (rated from 0-10, 0 being best) are fairly porous and are not recommended for extensive aging (less than 5 years). 24mm X 44mm, #9 x 1.75". Fits standard cork finish (neck) bottles. Italy produces more wine than any country in the world and Molinas is the largest Italian cork supplier with over 1 billion corks produced annually. Molinas Cork was started over 100 years ago by Pietro Molinas on the Italian island of Sardinia. Besides its beautiful beaches and designation as one of the world's five Blue Zones, Sardinia is known for its large, government protected Cork tree forests. Today, the 4th generation of the Molinas family sustainably harvests cork from these protected trees. Compared to most cork available in the market, the bark is allowed to mature an additional year. This leads to a less porous, higher quality cork, and has less impact on the forest. Throughout the entire process from tree to finished cork, quality control is strictly monitored. MoreFlavor! is proud to represent Molinas Cork in the USA. Tolerances on Normal Dimensions: Height: +/- 0,4 mm Diameter: +/- 0,3 mm Humidity: Min: 3% Max: 8% Ovalization: ≤ 0,5 mm Characteristics Physical / Mechanical / Sensory: Peroxides: < 0,2 mg/stopper Dust transfer: < 1,5 mg/stopper Extraction force: 30 +/- 10 (daN) Organoleptic test: < 2% Finishing Treatments: Genesis Steam Treatment to Reduce Cat and Other Volatile Substances. Washing: with h2o2 solution in white or diluted with peracetic acid for natural color. Drying: Hot Air Forced To Eliminate Peroxide Residues. Thermal or ink marking on specific request. Silicone lubricant and adhesives with food certification for food contact.
$6.59
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Farro Glass | Premium Wine Bottles | Bordeaux | Champagne Green | 750mL | Case of 12
The quintessential wine bottle—Bordeaux bottles are the classic choice for Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot Originating from the Bordeaux region of France, this is the most popular wine bottle shape in the world Champagne green glass color is often preferred for Riesling, Chardonnay, and Cabernet Sauvignon Farro Glass offers a full lineup of the most essential and commonly used bottles in winemaking The most popular wine bottle in the world. As the name suggests, the Bordeaux bottle (also known as a Claret bottle) originates from the Bordeaux region of France. Easily identified by its wide shoulders and straight body, this bottle style comes in a variety of colors and is suitable for a myriad of wine styles. Brown and dark green are commonly used for reds to protect them from light during long storage periods, while light green and flint are most often used only for white wines that will be consumed much sooner after bottling. Volume: 750 mL Style: Bordeaux / Claret Use: Riesling, Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon Color: Champagne Green Finish: Cork Bottom: Punted Case QTY: 12 Our Farro Glass Wine Bottles offers a full lineup of the most essential and commonly used bottles in winemaking. We scoured the world to find a bottle source that could provide a quality product consistently and at a fair price that we can pass on to our customers. If you've been searching for reasonably priced bottles that are reliably in stock, look no further.
$15.99
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Farro Glass | Premium Wine Bottles | Champagne | Antique Green | 29mm Crown Finish | 750mL | Case of 12
Champagne style bottle made from thicker glass designed to hold highly carbonated sparkling wines Offers multiple closure options—can be corked or capped with a 29 mm crown cap Antique green glass color is often preferred for light protection during long term storage Farro Glass offers a full lineup of the most essential and commonly used bottles in winemaking Thicker and heavier than your standard wine bottle, these champagne style bottles are designed to hold high pressure beverages like sparkling wine. They are both corkable and cappable with a 29 mm crown cap. Volume: 750 mL Style: Champagne / Sparkling Use: Sparkling Wine Color: Antique Green Finish: Cork / Crown Cap Bottom: Punted Case QTY: 12 Our Farro Glass Wine Bottles offers a full lineup of the most essential and commonly used bottles in winemaking. We scoured the world to find a bottle source that could provide a quality product consistently and at a fair price that we can pass on to our customers. If you've been searching for reasonably priced bottles that are reliably in stock, look no further.
$21.49
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Corks - 1 3/4 Inch Grade 1 (1000ct)
Superior cork quality for those needing a little extra confidence for longer ageing! A standard length and diameter single punch cork in a high quality grading at a reasonable price. Corks are typically graded on a scale of 1-10, 1 being the best score, based on the degree of porousness that the actual punch of cork exhibits. Cork trees that show a higher population of worms or fungi tend to yield cork crops which are more porous. As a result, this bag of corks is of generally higher quality and has less variation between the highest and lowest quality cork in the package. These corks are harvested and punched in Portugal, like the majority of the rest of the corks available today. They are processed, sorted, prepped and packaged here in Northern California.
$849.99
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Microagglomerated Wine Corks | Molinas EasyCork® | TCA Free | Compressed Natural Cork | #9 x 1.75" | 24mm x 44mm
Microagglomerated corks are a great option for wineries looking for an easy to use TCA Free cork All natural cork is compressed using a food grade binding agent Easy application, elastic memory and an optimal seal 24mm X 44mm, #9 x 1.75" | Fits standard cork finish (neck) bottles Recommended aging time: Up to 3 years Molinas Cork has been sustainabily harvesting from the cork forests of Sardinia for over 100 years Bark is aged an additional year prior to harvest, leading to less porous, higher quality cork These microagglomerated corks are a simple and high quality option for sealing your wine. Through a proprietary process there is a removal of all TCA, which is responsible for "cork taint". Agglomerated corks are made from small cork pieces held together with a food grade binder. These corks are recommended for wines aged up to 3 years. The 22 mm diameter eases the corking process if using a hand corker. 24mm X 44mm, #9 x 1.75". Fits standard cork finish (neck) bottles. Italy produces more wine than any country in the world and Molinas is the largest Italian cork supplier with over 1 billion corks produced annually. Molinas Cork was started over 100 years ago by Pietro Molinas on the Italian island of Sardinia. Besides its beautiful beaches and designation as one of the world's five Blue Zones, Sardinia is known for its large, government protected Cork tree forests. Today, the 4th generation of the Molinas family sustainably harvests cork from these protected trees. Compared to most cork available in the market, the bark is allowed to mature an additional year. This leads to a less porous, higher quality cork, and has less impact on the forest. Throughout the entire process from tree to finished cork, quality control is strictly monitored. MoreFlavor! is proud to represent Molinas Cork in the USA. Analytical/Sensory Tests: 2, 4, 6 - TCA*: < 1,5 ng/L 2, 3, 4, 6 - TCA*: < LD PCA*: < LD TBA*: < LD Tolerances on Normal Dimensions: Height: Nom. Value +/- 0,4 mm Diameter: Nom. Value +/- 0,3 mm Humidity: Min: 3% Max: 8% Ovalization: < 0,3 mm Density: 275 +/- 35 Kg/m³ Granina: 1 - 2 mm Mechanical Physics: Extraction force: between 20 and 45 (daN) Dust transfer: < 0,2 mg/stopper Dimensional recovery (30 s.): > 92 % Finishing Treatments: Agglomeration: individual mold. Washing: different types of washing. Surface treatment: silicone lubricants. Products used: in accordance with EC regulations on contact with food.
$7.69
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Molinas Ultra Premium Wine Corks | MP 1N Natural Grade 0 | Oversized Wine Bottle Cork | 3L Farro Glass Bottle Cork | 33mm x 49mm
Due to high demand, some of these items are currently out of stock but available for pre-order. Please check status notes below when selecting a size option to see if it is In Stock or tagged as PreBook. We will automatically ship this to you when we receive more inventory. Natural cork is the preferred traditional cork of professional winemakers Grade 0 (rated 0-10) is our most premium cork, for the finest wines When you want the best 33mm X 49mm | Fits standard cork finish Farro Glass 3 Liter Bottles Recommended aging time: 20+ years Molinas Cork has been sustainabily harvesting from the cork forests of Sardinia for over 100 years Bark is aged an additional year prior to harvest, leading to less porous, higher quality cork Natural cork is the traditional and preferred cork of professional winemakers across the globe. Grade 0 corks provide the ultimate whole natural cork at a spectacular price. These grade 0 corks (rated from 0-10, 0 being best) are a great option for most bottlings, including extended aging (5-20 years). 33mm X 49mm. Compatible with Farro Glass 3 Liter Bottles. Italy produces more wine than any country in the world and Molinas is the largest Italian cork supplier with over 1 billion corks produced annually. Molinas Cork was started over 100 years ago by Pietro Molinas on the Italian island of Sardinia. Besides its beautiful beaches and designation as one of the world's five Blue Zones, Sardinia is known for its large, government protected Cork tree forests. Today, the 4th generation of the Molinas family sustainably harvests cork from these protected trees. Compared to most cork available in the market, the bark is allowed to mature an additional year. This leads to a less porous, higher quality cork, and has less impact on the forest. Throughout the entire process from tree to finished cork, quality control is strictly monitored. MoreFlavor! is proud to represent Molinas Cork in the USA.
$13.49
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Farro Glass Premium Magnum Wine Bottle | Bordeaux | Antique Green | Tapered | 1.5L | Case of 6
Large format Magnum wine bottle with the capacity of 2 standard bottles of wine No special closure needed; takes standard corks Originating from the Bordeaux region of France, this is the most popular wine bottle shape in the world Antique green glass color is often preferred for red wines to protect them from light during long term storage Farro Glass offers a full lineup of the most essential and commonly used bottles in winemaking The most popular wine bottle in the world. As the name suggests, the Bordeaux bottle (also known as a Claret bottle) originates from the Bordeaux region of France. Easily identified by its wide shoulders and straight body, this bottle style comes in a variety of colors and is suitable for a myriad of wine styles. Brown and dark green are commonly used for reds to protect them from light during long storage periods, while light green and flint are most often used only for white wines that will be consumed much sooner after bottling. This large format 1.5 liter bottle holds the equivalent volume of 2 standard bottles of wine. Volume: 1.5L Style: Tapered Bordeaux Use: Sangiovese, Tempranillo, Merlot Color: Antique Green Finish: Cork Neck Opening: 18.5 mm Bottom: Punted Case QTY: 6 Our Farro Glass Wine Bottles offers a full lineup of the most essential and commonly used bottles in winemaking. We scoured the world to find a bottle source that could provide a quality product consistently and at a fair price that we can pass on to our customers. If you've been searching for reasonably priced bottles that are reliably in stock, look no further.
$30.49
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Farro Glass | Premium Wine Bottles | Bordeaux | Clear | 750mL | Case of 12
The quintessential wine bottle—Bordeaux bottles are the classic choice for Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot Originating from the Bordeaux region of France, this is the most popular wine bottle shape in the world Clear or "flint" glass is most often used for white wines that will be consumed shortly after bottling with little to no ageing The clear glass is an excellent choice for rosé wine to show off the alluring color of the beverage Farro Glass offers a full lineup of the most essential and commonly used bottles in winemaking The most popular wine bottle in the world. As the name suggests, the Bordeaux bottle (also known as a Claret bottle) originates from the Bordeaux region of France. Easily identified by its wide shoulders and straight body, this bottle style comes in a variety of colors and is suitable for a myriad of wine styles. Brown and dark green are commonly used for reds to protect them from light during long storage periods, while light green and flint are most often used only for white wines that will be consumed much sooner after bottling. Volume: 750 mL Style: Bordeaux / Claret Use: Pinot Grigio, Sauvignon Blanc, Chenin Blanc Color: Flint / Clear Finish: Cork Bottom: Punted Case QTY: 12 Our Farro Glass Wine Bottles offers a full lineup of the most essential and commonly used bottles in winemaking. We scoured the world to find a bottle source that could provide a quality product consistently and at a fair price that we can pass on to our customers. If you've been searching for reasonably priced bottles that are reliably in stock, look no further.
$14.49
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Corks - 2 Inch Grade 1 (1000ct)
Superior cork quality for those needing a little extra confidence for longer ageing! A standard length and diameter single punch cork in a high quality grading at a reasonable price. Corks are typically graded on a scale of 1-10, 1 being the best score, based on the degree of porousness that the actual punch of cork exhibits. Cork trees that show a higher population of worms or fungi tend to yield cork crops which are more porous. As a result, this bag of corks is of generally higher quality and has less variation between the highest and lowest quality cork in the package. These corks are harvested and punched in Portugal, like the majority of the rest of the corks available today. They are processed, sorted, prepped and packaged here in Northern California.
$1,209.99
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Corks - 2 Inch Grade 2 Plus (1000ct)
Superior cork quality for those needing a little extra confidence for longer ageing! A standard length and diameter single punch cork in a high quality grading at a reasonable price. Corks are typically graded on a scale of 1-10, 1 being the best score, based on the degree of porousness that the actual punch of cork exhibits. Cork trees that show a higher population of worms or fungi tend to yield cork crops which are more porous. As a result, this bag of corks is of generally higher quality and has less variation between the highest and lowest quality cork in the package. These corks are harvested and punched in Portugal, like the majority of the rest of the corks available today. They are processed, sorted, prepped and packaged here in Northern California.
$849.99

