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Save that perfect 'pop' for Christmas! 13 November 2006 |
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Perfect for Christmas - and being launched at the BBC Good Food Show just next week - Screwpull's Cork Catcher!!
Did you know?
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An unopened bottle of sparking wine or champagne has no bubbles.
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The pressure in a bottle of champagne is said to be the equivalent to the tyre pressure of a double-decker bus.
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The longest recorded cork flight was 177 feet and 9 inches (53.32 metres).
The latest patented technology from Screwpull…..
THE CORK CATCHER
The safest way to 'pop'

Did you know?
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An opened bottle of sparkling wine or champagne has roughly 50 million bubbles and the tinier the bubble the better.
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But… a bottle of bubbly should never be popped with a big bang but should be eased out with a light and merry pop.
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The soft pop means you have preserved the bubbles in your champagne ready to enjoy.
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The uncorking ceremony is synonymous with toasts, in the 1800's a beautiful lady would be acknowledged by everyone toasting to her and clanging their glasses. She would then be known as "the toast of the town".
For simple, stylish products that offer unrivalled performance, Screwpull is the only place to look. To find out more about the ranges, or for stockist information, visit
http://www.screwpull.com/
, or call: 0800 373 792.
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