
Wine Screw Caps Do Not Mean Cheap Wine
Ep 148
Screw caps have a bad reputation in the wine world, but that reputation is mostly undeserved!
In this episode of my wine mythbusters mini-series I break down the myth that screw caps automatically mean cheap wine and explain where that belief came from in the first place. From the romance of popping a cork to the belief that wine needs it to age, this episode breaks down why cork became the gold standard and why that thinking is outdated.
You’ll learn how cork and screw caps actually differ when it comes to oxygen exposure, aging potential, and consistency. And I dive into wine faults like cork taint, why regions like New Zealand and Australia led the screw cap shift, and how modern screw cap technology gives winemakers more control than ever.
So, if you have ever avoided a bottle of wine simply because it had a screw cap, this episode will help you stop judging a wine bottle by its cap and focus on what actually matters.
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Episode Highlights:
- Why screw caps got a bad reputation
- Where the cheap wine myth started
- Cork vs screw cap aging differences
- What cork taint really is
- Why winemakers prefer screw caps
- How screw caps control oxygen
- What research shows about wine aging
- When screw caps make more sense
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