Nothing derails a wine tasting like a broken cork stuck in the neck of a bottle. But with these simple tricks, you'll be back to sipping in no time.
workers found an old bottle crammed inside of a wall. The glass vessel — dirty, but intact — was sealed with a cork and filled with a mysterious liquid. But before the workers could pop the ...
Placing the red hot metal around the neck, it makes a clean break leaving the cork intact. The method originated in Portugal as an alternative to opening very old bottles of wine with corks that ...
Analysis by University of Lincoln student showed that the building-site-find did not contain rum The liquid contents of a 200-year-old bottle, discovered during construction work in ...
For vintage Champagne enthusiasts, Krug is one of the best houses for their wines to be enjoyed with added cellar ageing after purchase. Preferences will vary and of course, the wines are always ...
When we think of cork, we might simply think of wine bottle stoppers. But the material, which has been used for thousands of years in various applications, is finding contemporary expression in a new ...
Cycle shops will often give away old punctured ones A pump that fits ... of water (a quarter of its capacity). Seal the bottle with the cork and valve. Open the valve and attach the pump.
The historic Cork and Bottle pub has reopened in South End Green, near Hampstead Heath, and will soon return to its old name.