Wine Corks & Corkers for Perfect Bottling
Give your homemade wine a professional finish with Craft a Brew’s Wine Corks & Corkers. Whether you’re bottling Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, or Pinot Grigio, our corks and corkers provide an airtight seal that preserves flavor and aroma over time.
Available Corks & Tools
- Wine Corks – Traditional natural corks for long-term storage and aging.
- Wine Tasting Corks – Reusable corks ideal for short-term use or sampling.
- Plunger Wine Bottle Corker – Easy-to-use corker for beginners.
- Adjustable Double Lever Wine Corker – Durable manual corker with extra leverage.
- Portuguese Floor Corker – Professional-grade floor corker for consistent sealing.
- Belgian Bottle Wire Hoods – Secure corks for Belgian-style or sparkling beverages.
- Belgian Beer Corks – Designed for use with wire hoods and Belgian bottles.
Why Choose Craft a Brew Corking Supplies?
- Professional Results – Achieve tight, reliable seals for long-term wine storage.
- Multiple Cork Styles – Choose from natural, synthetic, tasting, or Belgian corks for your preferred aging method.
- Durable Tools – Heavy-duty corkers built for consistent compression and easy operation.
- Perfect Compatibility – Works with all Craft a Brew Wine Bottles and standard 750 mL bottles.
Pair With These Winemaking Essentials
- Wine Bottles – Clear, green, and antique glass bottles for all wine styles.
- Wine Bottling Kit – Includes corker, corks, and sanitizer for smooth bottling.
- One Step No Rinse Cleanser – Keep corks and tools sanitized between batches.
- How to Make Wine – Step-by-step guide from fermentation to corking.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which corker is best for beginners?
The Plunger Corker is perfect for beginners due to its simplicity and low cost. For frequent bottlers, the Double Lever Corker offers more power and precision.
What’s the difference between tasting corks and regular wine corks?
Tasting corks are reusable and ideal for wines you plan to open soon. Regular corks are designed for aging and long-term storage.
Do I need a floor corker?
If you’re bottling large batches or thicker glass bottles, the Portuguese Floor Corker provides better leverage and more consistent compression.
Are Belgian corks different from wine corks?
Yes. Belgian corks are shorter and designed for carbonation pressure. They’re used with wire hoods to secure the seal.
Can I reuse corks?
No. Corks should not be reused as they lose elasticity and can cause leaks. Always use new corks for each batch.
Bottle Your Wine with Confidence
From short-term storage to long-term cellaring, Craft a Brew’s Wine Corks & Corkers ensure a secure seal and professional presentation for every bottle you make.
