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The Benefits of Choosing Cork Stoppers to Seal Wine

When it comes to sealing wine bottles, one material has stood the test of time and emerged as the preferred choice of winemakers and enthusiasts alike – cork. Derived from the bark of cork oak trees, cork stoppers have been used for centuries, and their natural properties make them the perfect choice for preserving and aging wine.

Preserving Wine Quality

Cork stoppers are celebrated for their ability to preserve the quality and integrity of wine over time. Their unique structure provides a near-impermeable barrier to oxygen, preventing excessive oxidation and allowing wine to mature gracefully. Unlike synthetic alternatives, such as screw caps or plastic stoppers, cork allows a controlled amount of oxygen to interact with the wine, enabling it to evolve and develop complex flavors and aromas.

Furthermore, cork's elasticity allows it to form a tight seal within the neck of the bottle, protecting the wine from external influences such as light and temperature fluctuations. This seal acts as a shield, safeguarding the wine's delicate balance and ensuring its true expression when uncorked. By maintaining a proper seal, cork stoppers contribute to the longevity of wine, allowing it to age harmoniously and unlock its full potential.

Environmental Sustainability

Cork stoppers offer a significant advantage over alternative closures in terms of environmental sustainability. The production of cork is a natural and renewable process that promotes the preservation of cork oak forests. These forests, primarily found in Portugal, Spain, and other Mediterranean countries, serve as vital ecosystems, supporting biodiversity and acting as a natural barrier against desertification.

Harvesting cork does not require cutting down trees; instead, the bark is carefully stripped every nine to twelve years. This process, known as "debarking," stimulates the tree's growth and extends its lifespan, as cork oak trees can live for over two centuries. By choosing cork stoppers, wine producers contribute to the preservation of these forests, ensuring their continued environmental and economic benefits.

Tradition and Cultural Significance

Cork stoppers hold deep-rooted traditions and cultural significance within the wine industry. Throughout history, cork has been associated with the art of winemaking, representing craftsmanship, heritage, and elegance. Uncorking a bottle sealed with a cork stopper is a ritual in itself, creating an anticipation and connection between the wine, the winemaker, and the consumer.

The distinctive "pop" sound, the gentle release of the cork, and the subsequent pouring of the wine into a glass – these moments create an experience that embodies the essence of wine culture. By choosing cork stoppers, wine enthusiasts honor the traditions and rituals that have been passed down through generations, preserving a timeless connection to the world of wine.

Tactile and Sensory Experience

Beyond tradition and environmental considerations, cork stoppers offer a unique tactile and sensory experience for wine lovers. The natural, porous texture of cork provides an excellent grip, allowing for easy and controlled removal from the bottle. This tactile aspect enhances the overall enjoyment of the wine-drinking experience, adding a satisfying element to the ritual of uncorking.

Additionally, the interaction between the cork and the wine contributes to the development of tertiary aromas, adding complexity and depth to the wine as it ages. By choosing cork stoppers, wine enthusiasts can indulge in the sensory journey that accompanies the evolution of wine, engaging multiple senses and enhancing the overall pleasure of consumption.

Lastly, the resounding ‘pop’ heard when a bottle of wine is opened is considered by many wine lovers to be one of the most enjoyable aspects of the drinking experience - and one that can only be produced by a cork stopper.

Cork stoppers are more than mere closures for wine bottles

They embody centuries of tradition, environmental stewardship, and an unwavering commitment to preserving wine quality. From their role in maintaining the integrity and aging potential of wine to their positive environmental impact, cork stoppers offer a host of benefits that are unparalleled by alternative closures.

When selecting cork stoppers, winemakers and enthusiasts not only ensure the preservation of the wine but also contribute to the preservation of cork oak forests and the sustainability of our planet. Moreover, cork stoppers foster a deeper connection to wine culture, adding an element of elegance and tradition to the wine-drinking experience.

In a world where innovation and modernity often reign supreme, cork stoppers remind us of the beauty and significance of nature's perfect seal. So, the next time you uncork a bottle of wine, savor the moment, appreciate the humble cork stopper, and raise your glass to a timeless tradition that continues to shape the world of wine.

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Crowning the Achievements of Fine Wine for Generations

Lafitte is a French family with a reputation in the cork industry for supplying the finest cork for over four generations. Beginning in France, the company moved its major production site to Northern Portugal in 1956, in order to be directly involved in the selection of fine cork from the most thriving and sustainable cork forests in the world. In 2003, Lafitte purchased a second processing plant in Portugal to meet an increasing demand for quality cork production.

 

"We've set the standard for quality and value

with a commitment to you, our products and the environment."

–Jean Francois Lafitte

 

Lafitte Cork & Capsule - North America

In 1982 Jacques Lafitte opened a processing facility in Napa, CA known as Lafitte Cork & Capsule.  This faciltiy processes corks and capsules for direct sale to North American customers.  Lafitte Cork & Capsule offers a full inventory of cork grades, lengths and washes for lot selection.

In addition to wine closures, LCC offers a complete range of stock PVC, Polylaminate, Alustar, and Tin capsules at our Napa plant.  We can also offer fully customizable capsules manufactured at our facilities in France in a wide array of sizes, colors and finishes to meet your precise marketing and technical demands.

Lafitte Cork & Capsule has built an impressive reputation in the wine packaging industry by delivering the highest quality natural cork closures and foils for decades.  We take immense pride in offering the best service platform in North America.

 

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General Manager Mark Hautala mhautala@lafitte-usa.com (707) 258-2675
Quality Manager Nicholas Lo nlo@lafitte-usa.com (707) 258-2675 113
Vice President of Sales Rob Stasko rstasko@lafitte-usa.com (707) 287-3404
Regional Account Manager Southwestern Unite Michael Stump mstump@lafitte-usa.com (714) 334-7653
Regional Account Manager Sonoma, Lake & Mendocino Nate Page npage@lafitte-usa.com (707) 486-5788
Regional Account Manager Oregon, Washington, Idah Pete McAfee pmcafee@lafitte-usa.com (509) 240-2749
Sales Administrator Denise Rico drico@lafitte-usa.com (707) 258-2675 102
Capsule Division Manager Claire Renneville crenneville@lafitte-usa.com (707) 258-2675 112
Director of Continual Improvement Eleonore Lafitte eleonore@lafitte-usa.com (707) 258-2675 114

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Lafitte Cork and Capsule Inc 45 Executive Court, Napa CA United States of America 94558

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