The Rise of Screw-Top Wine: Practicality Meets Convenience
Screw-topped refers to a wine bottle that has a screw cap or cork instead of a cork. This type of closure is becoming more popular as it is seen as a more practical and convenient option for everyday drinking wines, as well as for wines that are meant to be consumed young and fresh. Screw-tops are also easier to open and reseal than traditional corks, which can make them more appealing to some consumers.
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