• Hell of a time getting a 'cork' out of wine bottle

    From gggg gggg@21:1/5 to anthona on Fri Sep 3 07:55:52 2021
    On Friday, January 21, 2011 at 10:40:53 AM UTC-8, anthona wrote:
    In the past, I have no problems with my cork puller on cork caps of
    wine bottles. But lately, every now and then one buys a bottle whch is
    sealed with a black wrapper, that eventually exposes what actual plug
    you have. This time it was what looked like, but doubt, an opaque
    coloring of a wax plug. For some reason I had a hell of time with my
    usual reliable wine puller, but not this time. I could upload a
    picture of it, but am at loss on how to do it here. I dugged and
    picked with knives, screwdrivers and etc..and couldn't pry it out.
    Obviously, after about an half hour or so, i managed..fortunately,
    there were no guests waiting for a glass of wine. Does anyone know
    what those plugs are made of and an easier way to remove them? Thought
    of soaking in water, hot or cold, but held back on that theory. Also,
    why some bottles have the good old corks and others are either screwed
    caps or as i had on this one ..a 'wax' plug? I would like to avoid
    going through this again..how does one know when buying a bottle of
    wine? BTW, this bottle was exported from Italy...if that should make a difference.

    https://groups.google.com/g/alt.food.wine/c/4Dv7VwNe8G4

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