This is a numpty question but if I don't ask, its potentially going to be a bit of a mess....
My first foray into bottled involved "Youngs Wine Corks" which were silicone treated and the pack specifically said NOT to soak. All went well this this lot.
My second bag is "Youngs Tapered Wine Corks". It says nothing about silicone treatment or soaking (or not...)
The first six that I used I saoked in sulfite solution for a while before insertion which was very easy. I stored them on their side i na wine rack and some of them "seaped" to the outside (top) of the cork and some even started dripping onto the floor (terrible waste....)
I do re-use wine bottles, including some that were screw tops in a previous life
Does anybody have any experience of these, am I doing something terribly wrong?
Thanks in advance,
David
My first foray into bottled involved "Youngs Wine Corks" which were silicone treated and the pack specifically said NOT to soak. All went well this this lot.
My second bag is "Youngs Tapered Wine Corks". It says nothing about silicone treatment or soaking (or not...)
The first six that I used I saoked in sulfite solution for a while before insertion which was very easy. I stored them on their side i na wine rack and some of them "seaped" to the outside (top) of the cork and some even started dripping onto the floor (terrible waste....)
I do re-use wine bottles, including some that were screw tops in a previous life
Does anybody have any experience of these, am I doing something terribly wrong?
Thanks in advance,
David