How DIAM Corks are Ensuring our Rosés Stay Purely Delicious
Maison Mirabeau Wines · Wines and Spirits of ProvenceContributor blog post by Victoria Koning @MirabeauWine
Bottle closures are a hotly debated topic among wine professionals, from the staunch supporters of natural corks in France to the screwcap evangelists of the “new world”. However, the newest kid-on-the-block is making waves …
“DIAM agglomerated corks guarantee both 100% removal of TCA and 100% consistency of wine evolution.” Jancis Robinson wrote in her article Cork Fights Back.
…Continue reading here to learn about how the concern about TCA hit the cork industry hard. However, that is changing due to innovative manufacturers such as Diam who have created technical cork.
Via:: Mirabeau Wine
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