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W & V survey: cork remains top stopper.(Wines & Vines)

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Wines & Vines, September 1st, 2004

With all the recent hoopla about wineries switching to screwcaps, the growing acceptance of synthetic stoppers and the bad press about cork taint even in mainstream media, you might be tempted to think that natural cork and its conglomerate offspring are on the way out. If so, you may be barking up the wrong cork tree, according to a survey of North American wineries conducted by Wines & Vines.

A few months ago, we mailed questionnaires on a variety of pertinent subjects to every bonded winery listed in the Wines & Vines Annual Directory. Not all responded, and of those which did, not all t...

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