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| Mar 01, 2003 |

Taint Necessarily So |
| The Two River Times Getting away from home and spending some time in Florida has not be as conclusive as it should be to catch up on my wine-related reading. I can't use the excuse that I've been busy shoveling snow. Click here. (1267k .pdf) |
| Mar 01, 2003 |

Corkscrew alternative is easy on the wrist |
| Napa Valley Business Times Modern wine makers insist corks are rotten. But it's hard to imagine screw top wines will ever catch on with pretentious traditionalists. Now, to the rescue, comes MetaCork. Click here. (154k .pdf) |
| Feb 11, 2003 |

New bottles boast hassle-free tops |
| The Oregonian Do you hate the tools yet love the tradition of pulling corks from wine bottles? Ready to say goodbye to corkscrews, foil cutters, broken and crumbly corks chipped bottle lips and linen-staining drips? Not a fan of screw caps? Click here. (740k pdf) |
| Feb 07, 2003 |
Corkscrew alternative is easy on the wrist |
| Napa News Modern wine makers insist corks are rotten. But it's hard to imagine screw top wines will ever catch on with pretentious traditionalists. Now, to the rescue, comes MetaCork. Click here. |
| Feb 07, 2003 |

Corkscrew alternative is easy on the wrist |
| Napa News (A service of the Napa Valley Register) Modern wine makers insist corks are rotten. But it's hard to imagine screw top wines will ever catch on with pretentious traditionalists. Now, to the rescue, comes MetaCork. Click here (432k .pdf) |
| Feb 07, 2003 |

New wine bottles boast hassle-free tops |
| Pioneer Press Do you hate the tools yet love the tradition of pulling corks from wine bottles? Ready to say goodbye to corkscrews, foil cutters, broken and crumbly corks, chipped bottle lips and linen-staining drips? Not a fan of screw caps? Click here. (105k .pdf) |
| Feb 05, 2003 |

On Wine |
| GJSentinel What is it about wine that discourages nonwine drinkers? While answere might be as varied as the wines on your favorite store's shelves, some folks in the wine industry believe a major hurdle is the perceived struggle toa wine. Click here. (7k .pdf) |
| Feb 03, 2003 |

No more whining: New wine bottles boast hassle-free corks |
| Palm Beach Post Do you hate the tools yet love the tradition of pulling corks from wine bottles? Ready to say goodbye to corkscrews, foil cutters, broken and crumbly corks, chipped bottle lips and linen-staining drips? Not a fan of screw caps. Click here. (833k .pdf) |
| Feb 02, 2003 |

New wine bottle closure boasts hassle-freeng |
| Charleston.net Do you hate the tools yet love the tradition of pulling corks from wine bottles? Ready to say goodbye to corkscrews, foil cutters, broken and crumbly corks, chipped bottle lips and linen-staining drips? Not a fan of screw caps? Click here. (68k .pdf) |
| Feb 02, 2003 |

Extending wine's reach |
| modbee.com There's too much wine out there, tens of millions of gallons on the bulk market, and more coming from around the world. Click here. (159k .pdf) |
| Jan 30, 2003 |

New bottles boast hassle-free tops |
| San Francisco Chronicle Do you hate the tools yet love the tradition of pulling corks from wine bottles? Ready to say goodbye to corkscrews, foil cutters, broken and crumbly corks, chipped bottle lips and linen-staning drips? Not a fan of screw caps? Click here. (618k .pdf) |
| Jan 17, 2003 |

Alternative Closure Eliminates Corkscrews Yet Retains “Traditional” Packaging Look |
| Wine Business Insider Gardner Technologies, a start-up company based in Napa, California, has quietly been working on a new alternative wine closure that it believes will revolutionize wine packaging and become the industry standard for wine closures of the future. Click here. (324k .pdf) |