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Strategies to Keep Whites & Rosés Bright, Stable, and Shelf‑Ready Whether you're looking to retain freshness in tank or in bottle, there are several options beyond SO₂ that can help protect against oxidative damage, preserving color, aromatics, and overall longevity. These options also work well for low-alcohol or alcohol-removed wines. Tannins ESSENTIAL ANTIOXIDANT™ Gallnut tannin that can help to protect delicate aromas and color from oxidative damage. ESSENTIAL PASSION™ A balanced blend of condensed and hydrolyzable tannins that can enhance and protect red fruity aromas.  SCOTT'TAN RADIANCE™ Lightly toasted French oak tannin that supports aromatic freshness and contributes subtle structure.  Mannoproteins & Chitosan FINAL TOUCH TONIC™ Liquid mannoprotein that protects aroma compounds, stabilizes colloids, and can extend shelf-life in whites and rosés. FINAL TOUCH POP™ Liquid mannoprotein that stabilizes bubble
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An Insight into the Glass Bottle Manufacturing Process
Glass is one of the most important materials, particularly in the world of wine and spirits packaging. Glass bottles have stood the test of time as a versatile and reliable container for liquids for centuries. The process of making glass bottles for spirits and wine combines art and science to create functional and appealing glass bottles. Global Package supplies high-end glass bottles to the wine and spirits markets across North America. How Are Glass Bottles Made?  Glass is made from natural raw materials including sand, soda ash and limestone, as well as recycled glass in large amounts, that are melted at high temperatures to form the new material called glass.  Glass manufacturing is an ancient tradition dating back to around 3500 BC, and over time has evolved to today’s high-tech industrial processes, which has increased the use of glass in our everyday lives. Production of glass is now much more efficient and innovative, with improved factory supply chains. This
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Meeting Customer Demand: How Innovation & Quality Have Strengthened the Closures Market
Scott Laboratories is known for the high-quality cork it has supplied to high-end, exclusive wineries since the 1970s. As the leading supplier of packaging, equipment, filtration and fermentation products for the North American wine industry, its mission is to deliver best-in-class products and services to its customers. Three years ago, their search for excellence led them to Amcor, whose global leadership in developing and producing high-quality, responsible packaging is unparalleled. “Our customers demand the best,” says Chris Holman, General Manager of Scott Labs’ Cork & Packaging Department, “and our goal is to bring them the best of the best. We vet our suppliers at length to ensure those expectations are met. The Amcor brand is synonymous with quality, and we’re proud to provide its products to our customers.” High quality cork deserves high quality tin overcaps, thus resulting in a successful partnership early on between Scott
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