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	<title>Comments on: Wine Book Club, Third Edition: To Cork or Not To Cork</title>
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		<title>By: Dr. Debs</title>
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		<description>Great review, Kori. I had the same reaction, but couldn't describe it. In the end I thought, ok, so what are we supposed to DO? I love those glass closures, but seldom buy a wine that is $$, so they don't appear that much in my cellar. The composite corks do, and the plastic--but I hate the plastic. I was surprised that the issue over corks extended as far back into history as it does, and that even way back when glass was seen as the ultimate stopper. I think you're right: if someone could make them cheap and pop, they would make millions.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great review, Kori. I had the same reaction, but couldn&#8217;t describe it. In the end I thought, ok, so what are we supposed to DO? I love those glass closures, but seldom buy a wine that is $$, so they don&#8217;t appear that much in my cellar. The composite corks do, and the plastic&#8211;but I hate the plastic. I was surprised that the issue over corks extended as far back into history as it does, and that even way back when glass was seen as the ultimate stopper. I think you&#8217;re right: if someone could make them cheap and pop, they would make millions.</p>
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