• High quality agglomerated cork body with beveled edges
  • Perfect size for hand corkers
  • Lovely decorative grape pattern Printed on cork
  • Dense, well-made closures
  • Package of 100

Worked perfectly. All were solid and will repurchase.

These corks have been great for my craft usage. I am not using to cork wine bottles, but as a craft accessory to add detail to my wine bottle crafts. I put a hole through the cork and use twine to wrap around the neck of the wine bottle.

I've tried these corks several times and have never run into any leakage issues. They are consistently made and to me seem to be an ideal value for small-batch home wine making.

Worked like a champ for my lylac wine. Highly recommend soaking them for 10 mins submerged prior as I read somewhere. It helps greatly.

Perfect for what I needed. Great quality and consistency.

Easy to use & fit perfect. I just let them soak for about 15 to 30 mins. They soften enough to push right into my bottles. I thought they were going to be too big but end up being the perfect fit. If it difficult to push in the bottle let it sit in water a little longer. That's what worked for me.

Who would have known these would stop wine from pouring out of a bottle? Seriously, these corks work great with the 750ml bottles found in the 36 packs sold here on the amazing Amazon. The bottles have been sitting in my rack for a couple of weeks and no problems.

They serve their purpose well. Upon arrival they feel like they are coated with something but not sure what... some sort of wax? I still use the old-school brute force corker so these worked well after soaking for a day in metabisulfate solution. Didn't have any breakage or brittle dried out ones so that is always good. I'm sure these are the size advertised but next time I might use a longer size as these seem a little short once in the bottle. Great price for a great product! Thanks!

Corks fit and installed well using a leaver style bottle corker bought thru Amazon. Very easy to do. FOLLOW DIRECTIONS, watch a video on u tube, sterilize corks in hot water and use while moist.

These are the first corks I have ever inserted into a bottle. I'm glad I got them soaked for a few hours before I tried, but I will start their bath the day before my next bottling. They look great, came in clean and ready to use, and I have seen no defects. Nice!