Corks

Corks for Various Aging Stages

Whether you call them Corks or wine corks, these cork stoppers act as closures that provide a seal for the short-term or long-term aging of wine, beer, or cider in bottles. Select from natural corks, synthetic corks, micro-agglomerated corks, and beer corks that are available with or without designs on the exterior. Depending on your selection, corks can be used with various types of bottles, from Bordeaux to Bellissima ice wine bottles. Bottle corks are sold in bulk and wholesale quantities for use in wineries and craft projects.

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What type of material do corks come in?

<div data-content-type="html" data-appearance="default" data-element="main" data-decoded="true">Corks available for purchase at The Cary Company come in synthetic, natural, colmated, plastic, and steel.</div>

Does The Cary Company have wine corkers?

<div data-content-type="html" data-appearance="default" data-element="main" data-decoded="true">Yes, The Cary Company carries a variety of <a href="/containers/tools/beer-wine-cappers-corkers">cork closures.</a></div>

What other uses for corks are there besides wine?

<div data-content-type="html" data-appearance="default" data-element="main" data-decoded="true">You can use these wine stoppers for spirits, liquors, olive oils, and vinegars. </div>

How do I know what size cork to get for my bottle?

<div data-content-type="html" data-appearance="default" data-element="main" data-decoded="true">It is recommended to get a cork that is 2-3mm larger than the bottle’s opening to ensure your product is secure. To learn more about cork sizes, read our <a href="/insights/guides/natural-cork-guide">Guide to Natural Wine Corks.</a></div>