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August 2011 Closures Issue

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CO VER S T OR Y Wine's First Perfect Closure VinPerfect high-performance screw cap liners allow consistent, discrete amounts of oxygen into the wine bottle over time, assuring optimal aging. We help ensure the wine your customer opens is defect-free and drinks as you intended. achieve precise post-bottling oxygen control VinPerfect's patent- pending technology allows us to target the narrow range of oxygen necessary to avoid reduction and get the shelf- life your customers expect. Read the science behind our approach at vinperfect.com/whitepaper. ready to test? Request samples for your own tests or we can bottle a keg's worth of wine for you. Go online to vinperfect.com/samples or call us at 707.252.2155. pre-order now Request a quote online at vinperfect.com/order. Our team makes sure you are 100% satisfied with your choice to protect the quality of your wine. Highlights • In terms of using screwcaps to seal wine, U.S. wineries still lag behind their overseas counterparts. • More vintners are testing screwcaps for their red wines. • Screwcaps work best when the bottle was designed to use with that closure. wine fresher," so he uses them for lighter quaffs and also for Chardonnay and Pinot Noir wines in 375ml bottles, which have an inherently shorter shelf life. Debra Charest handles marketing at The Wine Group in San Francisco for Liver- more, Calif.'s venerable 100,000-case Con- cannon Vineyard. Best known for Petite Sirah and other deep red wines, Concan- non released Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Grigio wines a few years ago, Charest said. From the first vintage, the two varietals were bottled entirely under screwcaps; 15,000-20,000 cases are shipped each year. "We plunged right in," Charest said. "Screwcaps are better at keeping the CO2 in the wine. In the case of the Sauvignon Blanc, we like to use screwcaps because it keeps the wine fresher, allowing the CO2 that's naturally found in the wine to dissipate at a slower rate than if we used corks. The Sauvignon Blanc has a slight effervescence, keeping the fresh fruit flavors crisp and refreshing." Meanwhile, Concannon, founded in 1883, will continue to bottle its other wines using traditional cork and capsule. "Cork works very well on the rest, allow- ing the correct amount of oxygen to get to the wines as they age," Charest said. Founded in 2000, Napa-based Don WINE'S FIRST PERFECT CLOSURE 2650 Napa Valley Corporate Drive Napa, CA 94558 707.252.2155 f 707.252.2166 vinperfect.com 26 Wines & Vines AUGUsT 201 1 Sebastiani & Sons has quickly grown to 1.3 million-case annual production of popular brands including Pepperwood Grove, Smoking Loon, Aquinas, Screw Kappa Napa and Used Automobile Parts, among others. The company has promoted itself as a packaging innovator: Its newest brand, Project Paso, launched in January and has already expanded from its original 50,000-case goal to a projected 100,000 cases this year. All Project Paso wines, sourced in the Central Coast's Paso Robles AVA, are sealed with Zork closures. Recently acquired by bag-in-box behemoth Scholle, Zork is a one-piece, re-

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