Screw Cap Wines
There’s nothing like the ‘pop’ of a cork when opening a bottle of wine or champagne! However, did you know that corks may “taint” the wine, or allow oxygen to leak into the bottle–leading to oxidation? Note: There are those that argue that a small amount of oxygen helps to “age” the wines properly, thus the continued use of corks over screw caps.
Since 1964, some wine-makers have opted to use screwcaps to seal the bottles, rather than the traditional corks. The lower failure rate of screwcaps makes screw cap wine longer-lasting, and less likely to spoil during production, shipping, and storage.
Screwcaps are also easier to open, and are great for preserving the fresh fruit characters of wines designed to be drunk within a few years of the vintage. If you are looking for quality screwcap wine, check out the wines below. We’ve got the best organic wines from around the world for you to choose from.
Wild Thing Rosé (75cl)
Spain
A true summery rosé, supporting The Born Free Foundation’s work worldwide to save animals lives, stop suffering, rescue individuals and protect species.





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Fiesta de Azul y Garanza (75cl)
Spain
Fiesta by name, fiesta by nature; bursting with fresh, flamboyant cherry fruits. It’s a supple glass of red with ripe, sweet tannins.





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Spartico Tempranillo Cabernet No Sulphur Added (75cl)
Spain
Excellent Spanish red made with no added sulphur






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Albet i Noya Petit Albet Red (75cl)
Spain
Delightful trio of grapes in this juicy, medium-bodied red





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