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Handcraft Supplies Super Wine Bottle Corks x 150

Handcraft Supplies Super Wine Bottle Corks for bottling homemade wine.

These corks are the highest quality cork (cork grade 2/3). 

Sealed with a wax solution for easy insertion using a suitable wine bottle corker.  

The wine bottle corks are pre-waxed, so no soaking or boiling is required.

Straight corks offer a significantly more secure seal, making them ideal for long-term wine storage

Barcode 9421037103525

You will need a corker to get the wine corks in a bottle

We have great equipment Just like this please see the videos below Twin Lever Corker

Bottle Corks

We have a large range of, bottle corks, Click here for more bottle corks

Wine Bottles

We also have a range of Wine Bottles the, glass bottles are the perfect fit for your, wine corks

 

Here is a video on how to use corkers to insert your, wine corks into a wine bottle

The Wine corks, can be brought and collect from the shop or we can send them mail order, just add the items you require to the basket

What Is Cork ?

Cork is a type of bark that comes from the cork oak tree (Quercus suber). It's a unique material in that it's lightweight, impermeable to liquids and gases, and elastic.

Cork has been used for thousands of years, dating back to ancient Egypt.

The Greeks and Romans also used cork for various purposes, including for floats in fishing nets and as stoppers for amphoras. However,

it wasn't until the 17th century that cork became widely used for wine bottle

Where Does Cork Come From ?

Cork is harvested from the cork oak tree, which is primarily grown in the Mediterranean region, particularly in Portugal, Spain, and North Africa.

The cork oak tree can grow up to 20 meters tall, and its bark can be harvested every nine years without harming the tree.

How Is Cork Harvested ?

Cork harvesting is a delicate process that requires skill and experience. The bark is carefully removed from the tree using a specialized axe, without damaging the underlying tissue. The first harvest takes place when the tree is around 25 years old, and subsequent harvests take place every nine years.

Types of Cork ?

There are several types of cork, each with different properties and uses. Natural cork is the most common type and is used for wine bottle stoppers. Agglomerated cork is made from small pieces of cork that are glued together and is often used for flooring and insulation. Finally, there's synthetic cork, which is made from plastic and is commonly used for champagne and other sparkling wines.

Uses of Cork

Cork has many uses beyond wine bottle stoppers.

It's used in the construction industry for insulation and flooring, as well as in the automotive industry for gaskets and seals. Cork is also used in fashion and design, with many designers incorporating it into their collections

Environmental Benefits of Cork

Cork is a sustainable and environmentally friendly material.

Harvesting cork bark does not harm the tree, and it actually helps the tree grow better and absorb more carbon dioxide.

Additionally, cork is biodegradable and can be recycled.

Super Wine Bottle Corks Waxed - 150

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The Home Brew Shop Product Description

Handcraft Supplies Super Wine Bottle Corks x 150

Handcraft Supplies Super Wine Bottle Corks for bottling homemade wine.

These corks are the highest quality cork (cork grade 2/3). 

Sealed with a wax solution for easy insertion using a suitable wine bottle corker.  

The wine bottle corks are pre-waxed, so no soaking or boiling is required.

Straight corks offer a significantly more secure seal, making them ideal for long-term wine storage

Barcode 9421037103525

You will need a corker to get the wine corks in a bottle

We have great equipment Just like this please see the videos below Twin Lever Corker

Bottle Corks

We have a large range of, bottle corks, Click here for more bottle corks

Wine Bottles

We also have a range of Wine Bottles the, glass bottles are the perfect fit for your, wine corks

 

Here is a video on how to use corkers to insert your, wine corks into a wine bottle

The Wine corks, can be brought and collect from the shop or we can send them mail order, just add the items you require to the basket

What Is Cork ?

Cork is a type of bark that comes from the cork oak tree (Quercus suber). It's a unique material in that it's lightweight, impermeable to liquids and gases, and elastic.

Cork has been used for thousands of years, dating back to ancient Egypt.

The Greeks and Romans also used cork for various purposes, including for floats in fishing nets and as stoppers for amphoras. However,

it wasn't until the 17th century that cork became widely used for wine bottle

Where Does Cork Come From ?

Cork is harvested from the cork oak tree, which is primarily grown in the Mediterranean region, particularly in Portugal, Spain, and North Africa.

The cork oak tree can grow up to 20 meters tall, and its bark can be harvested every nine years without harming the tree.

How Is Cork Harvested ?

Cork harvesting is a delicate process that requires skill and experience. The bark is carefully removed from the tree using a specialized axe, without damaging the underlying tissue. The first harvest takes place when the tree is around 25 years old, and subsequent harvests take place every nine years.

Types of Cork ?

There are several types of cork, each with different properties and uses. Natural cork is the most common type and is used for wine bottle stoppers. Agglomerated cork is made from small pieces of cork that are glued together and is often used for flooring and insulation. Finally, there's synthetic cork, which is made from plastic and is commonly used for champagne and other sparkling wines.

Uses of Cork

Cork has many uses beyond wine bottle stoppers.

It's used in the construction industry for insulation and flooring, as well as in the automotive industry for gaskets and seals. Cork is also used in fashion and design, with many designers incorporating it into their collections

Environmental Benefits of Cork

Cork is a sustainable and environmentally friendly material.

Harvesting cork bark does not harm the tree, and it actually helps the tree grow better and absorb more carbon dioxide.

Additionally, cork is biodegradable and can be recycled.

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Super Wine Bottle Corks Waxed - 150

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General Delivery Information

Due to the UK not being part of the EU we no longer offer any shipping to the EU.

Sorry to say We are not able to send any more products to NI due to the GSPR coming in to force on the 13th December 2024

We offer 24-hour and 48-hour Parcel Services, but this does not guarantee that the parcel will be received within this timeframe.

Normal delivery times are on average between 1-3 working days. But sometimes this can be longer During busy times like Christmas and Bank Holidays.

Heavy Parcels those over 1.5kg are delivered by DHL.

For those under 1.7kg We use Royal Mail 48 hour tracked service.

if a problem happens with the delivery please let us know and we will do our best to help, we can talk to DHL to help solve the problem.

We only know of the problem if you tell us about the problem, we can't help if we are not told about the issue.

1st orders with us, parcels will not be left with out a signature OR if we think they are a high value order over £120 parcels will need to be signed for.

Delivery Costs UK

UK Mainland Delivery Rates:

 All UK under 1.7kg: £3.30 + VAT = £3.96

  • Mainland UK over £72FREE (Some areas may have surcharges)
  • Mainland UK under £72 but over 1.7kg: £6.00 + VAT = £7.20 
  • Saturday Delivery to Mainland UK: £21.25 + VAT = £25.50
  • (Must order by 2pm Friday)Saturday Delivery Not Available Highlands & Islands

Saturday delivery to mainland UK £21.25 + VAT = £25.50 (we must have the order by, 2pm Friday).
Some postcodes we can't send on Saturday Delivery like AB 51.

Delivery Costs Highlands & Islands

Parcels are only sent on a 48 hour service, Sorry we can't offer a weekend delivery.

DHL Zone D

AB31-56, HS, IV, KA27-28, KW, PA 21-50, 60-78, PH4-44, 49-50, ZE, IM, TR.


Under 1.6kg: £3.30 + VAT = £3.96

Up to 27kg:       £13.50 + VAT = £16.20

27kg–54kg:       £22.50 + VAT = £27.00

54kg–81kg:       £31.50 + VAT = £37.80

81kg–108kg:     £40.50 + VAT = £48.60

108kg - 135kg: £49.50 + VAT = £59.40

135kg - 162kg: £58.50 + VAT = £70.20

162kg - 189kg: £67.50 + VAT = £81.00

Delivery Costs Channel Islands - Jersey and Guernsey

Parcels are only sent on a 48 hour service, Sorry we can't offer a weekend delivery Channel Islands Post Codes.

Jersey and Guernsey

  • Under packed weight 1.6kg: £3.30 (No VAT)
  • 1.7kg–25kg: £25.00 (No VAT) — 2–4 day service
  • 25.00kg–50kg: £40.00 (No VAT) — 2–4 day service
  • 50.00kg–75kg: £55.00 (No VAT) — 2–4 day service
  • 75kg – 100kg: £70.00 (No VAT) — 2–4 day service
  • 100kg – 125kg: £85.00 (No VAT) — 2–4 day service
  • 125kg – 150kg: £100.00 (No VAT) — 2–4 day service

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