Though most widely known for cork stoppers, which we produce at a scale of over 5.6 billion annually, cork is being utilised in increasingly diverse industries. Our work spans from creating products ...
Amorim Cork produces more than five billion of the approximately 13 billion cork bottle stoppers produced annually across the ...
Natural cork has been used in winemaking for centuries and is still the stopper of choice for 89% of Wine Spectator's top 100 wines. Portugal has the largest cork oak forest by area in the world.
When we think of cork, we might simply think of wine bottle stoppers. But the material, which has been used for thousands of years in various applications, is finding contemporary expression in a new ...
the entire cork-wine-stopper industry was nearly ruined by fungi. We visited Amorim's headquarters to see how the company has combined traditional techniques and new technologies to save its ...
It also floats and is resistant to fire. Wine stoppers are far from the only cork product, however. You might have stuck a ...
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