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Corks

Corks

Corks! You can get real cork or plastic cork. It all depends if you want to risk losing some of your wine to cork mold on the real ones. These should also be pretty cheap, just get whichever you prefer.

You can also get real cork covered with teflon, agglomerate corks (with or without teflon), or pressed cork dust covered with teflon. If you try some of these, let me know how it goes!

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