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Using Coravin Timeless on Cold Corks

Using Coravin Timeless on Cold Corks

Have you ever wondered how well Coravin works with cold corks? Whether you’re storing your wine in a chilly cellar or it's simply a cold winter day, using Coravin on a cold cork requires a slightly different approach.  

Greg Lambrecht, the inventor of Coravin, recently shared some expert advice on how to handle this situation. Here’s what you need to know:  

1. Insert the Needle Slowly

Cork is a natural material that becomes harder when cold. A rigid cork can make it more difficult to push the needle through, and forcing it too quickly might bend or break your needle. To avoid this:  

  • Press down gently.  
  • Insert the needle slowly and steadily.  
  • Expect a little more resistance than usual.  

2. Pour as Normal

Once the needle is through, pouring works the same way:  

  • Press the trigger and release.
  • Pour as much or as little as you like.
  • Stop pouring by tipping the bottle back up.

3. Remove the Needle with a Side Pull

Because cold corks grip the needle more tightly, pulling straight up can be tricky. Instead, use a slight sideways motion when removing the needle to make it easier.  

4. Give the Cork Time to Reseal

Colder corks reseal more slowly. To prevent leaks:  

  • Let the cork sit for 1–2 minutes before laying the bottle on its side.
  • Follow the "Cold & Old" rule: both cold and aged corks need extra time to reseal properly.  

By following these simple steps, you can enjoy a perfectly preserved bottle—even in colder conditions. Cheers!