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Centrifuge Tube, 15mL, with Separate Red Screw Cap, Acrylic, Printed Graduations: Centrifuge Tube, 15mL, with Se... http://t.co/Op2Bt1WZ
27 May 2012, 6:09 pm
Centrifuge Tube, 15mL, with Separate Red Screw Cap, Acrylic, Printed Graduations: Centrifuge Tube, 15mL, with Se... http://t.co/Op2Bt1WZ
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First sparkling screwcap released - decanter.com
25 May 2012, 3:57 pm
The first screwcap for sparkling wines has been released – and it claims to solve the problems of taint, loss of sparkle and ease of opening. At present Viiva is restricted to sparkling wines produced by the tank fermentation or charmat method and is not ...
Caps pass the test of time - The Australian
25 May 2012, 10:56 am
You'll struggle. Whether you scan the discount bottles or stroke the posh ones, you will find the screw cap has become the near-ubiquitous seal. Younger readers are probably wondering what I'm talking about. ("Corks? Like, what even are they?") But older ...
New Zealand wine pioneer looks back - Toronto Sun
25 May 2012, 12:55 am
Making the rounds to celebrate his 50th vintage in the New Zealand wine industry, Villa Maria Estate's Sir George Fistonich says the enduring popularity of Sauvignon Blanc and the screwcap closure stand out as two of the most significant keys to ...
Wine Rack: Four good boxed wines - NorthJersey.com
24 May 2012, 12:42 am
We've finally accepted the innovation and advantages of the screw cap, so now it's time for something bigger and bulkier: boxed wine. Here's how it works: A bag is filled with wine, vacuum-sealed and placed inside of a corrugated box. A spout is attached ...
Guala launches screwcap closure for sparkling wine - 中国酒业新闻网
16 May 2012, 12:59 am
Guala has launched Viiva, a screwcap closure for sparkling wine. The Viiva closure is suitable for up to 5GV (Gas Volume) liquid pressure and the group claims that it can maintain bubbles “for weeks after opening” even when laid on its side. Guala’s ...
Wine: Corks vs. Screw Caps - Examiner
15 May 2012, 9:35 am
Here we go. For some bizarre reason, the cork vs. screw cap argument seems to generate the same visceral reaction from wine aficionados that Democrat vs. Republican seems to garner in today’s highly charged political climate. As with politics ...
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