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  1. Zork A bottle of wine sealed with a Zork. Zork is an alternative wine closure for still wines, that seals like a screw cap and pops like a cork, created by an Australian company of the same name.

  2. The company designs and manufactures contemporary beverage closures which offer a genuine alternative to traditional closures. Its closure for still wine has been adopted by wineries world-wide and the new resealable closure for sparkling wines ZORK SPK, was be launched in Q1 2010.

  3. 21 de jul. de 2009 · Zork’s SPK premium sparkling wine closure, debuted this week on Zamphire, a AUS$22 sparkling wine produced by McWilliam’s Wines under its Evans & Tate brand. Zork, which six years ago released a similar closure for still wines, says that major wine companies in Australia, the USA and Europe have been testing the closure for up to ...

  4. 1 de ene. de 2010 · Key words. closure types. synthetic corks. screwcaps. oxygen transmission. 9.1. Introduction. Forty years ago, all wine bottles were sealed with natural cork. There was no closures debate, simply because there was no other practical way to seal wine bottles.

  5. From back to front, left to right: Screw cap (on the bottle), two natural corks, two agglomerated corks, two synthetic closures, one micro-agglomerated cork, three Zork closures (which are no longer available), two crown caps, two plastic T-style Champagne corks, and two T-style corks.

  6. First, different wine closures affect how easily we can get to the wine we’d like to drink. (See below for an overview on some of the many different types of wine bottle closures.) Screw caps, Zork closures and sparkling wine “mushroom top corks” win for immediate satisfaction: no corkscrew is required for extracting the closure.

  7. 7 de may. de 2020 · If you have problems opening that Vicarage Lane bubbly bottle on Mather’s Day, here’s how to open the zork closures we use. Remember, you can also close it again, so it’s air and drip tight.