Good evening.
I am a newbie to this site and a newbie to the world of wine making!
I have a white wine ready to bottle and am totally bamboozled by the corks! I have some brand new Youngs U Brew straight corks which say 'Do not soak' on the label. My husband said his Dad always boiled his corks so that was what I was planning on doing.
However, after a bit of research online I see some people saying never boil corks as they'll go mushy on the inside and gradually disintegrate. Others say they soak in a solution. Some say they do nothing at all.
I am at a loss - can anyone give an absolute beginner an idiot's guide answer to what is the best/easiest/foolproof option.
My husband's on the verge of giving up before we've even got started but I am keen to really get into making our own wine.
Thanks in advance.
I am a newbie to this site and a newbie to the world of wine making!
I have a white wine ready to bottle and am totally bamboozled by the corks! I have some brand new Youngs U Brew straight corks which say 'Do not soak' on the label. My husband said his Dad always boiled his corks so that was what I was planning on doing.
However, after a bit of research online I see some people saying never boil corks as they'll go mushy on the inside and gradually disintegrate. Others say they soak in a solution. Some say they do nothing at all.
I am at a loss - can anyone give an absolute beginner an idiot's guide answer to what is the best/easiest/foolproof option.
My husband's on the verge of giving up before we've even got started but I am keen to really get into making our own wine.
Thanks in advance.
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