Biodiversity hotspot
Cork oak forests support 25,000 species, including endangered birds, plants and wildcats.
"I pledge to buy only wine preserved with natural cork, and encourage my family, friends, and local retailers to do the same. I recognize that artificial plastic stoppers and aluminum screw caps consume fossil fuels, and use at least five times more energy per ton to produce. Cork is not only a better closure for wine; it is the only organic, biodegradable and renewable choice."
By STUART ELLIOTT
The Portuguese cork industry, backed by the Portuguese government, is undertaking an American-style campaign with a green twist.
Actually, “twist” might be the wrong word, because the campaign seeks to encourage… More
Once you draw a cork out of its wine bottle soul mate and hear that signature squeak, anticipation immediately builds for the liquid ambrosia within. The lion’s share of the attention is typically given to… More