Campagnolo releases The Gold corkscrew, and it costs €1,950

Andy-Mat

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I have now seen it all

I only buy wine in screw cap bottles, as it has been tested that these wines are far less likely to go off due to bacteria invasion.
And I have several cork screws, that work well and were very reasonably priced, but I haven't used one in years!
Also, cork sealed wines need to be kept at an angle that keeps the cork wet, or it dries out and the wine may become undrinkable.
Whereas Screw Cap bottles can be stored at any angle, provided they have at least been hand tightened.
Also, what I like, is that I can drink a glass or three, seal the screw cap, and the wine keeps good for several days, but getting a cork back in is sometimes a lot of work, so I tend to finish the bottle!
See here:-
regards to all
Andy
 

flecc

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I'm not at risk of buying it, never drink anything alcoholic and find wine disgusting and an efficient way of ruining a good meal.
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