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The Australians deserve much of the credit for helping pioneer the use of screw-cap closures for the past 30 years. The real breakthrough came when 15 Riesling winemakers in Australia's Clare Valley decided to bottle their 2000 vintage with screw caps. This effort encouraged other winemakers in Australia and elsewhere to follow suit. Four years ago, less than 1 percent of New Zealand wine was bottled under screw cap. That figure is expected to zoom to 90 percent by the end of 2005.

In addition to preventing cork taint and keeping wines fresher and more consistent, screw caps are more user-friendly than corks. For example, wines can be cellared standing up (as opposed to wines with corks that must lie on their sides to keep corks moist). Opening a bottle is a lot easier too. Just twist to break the seal instead of fumbling with a corkscrew and risking a broken cork, or one that gets shoved down into the bottle. Resealing the bottle is also easier.While screw caps appear to have no downside, some people are wary about how well they preserve red wines. Yet, after five years in the bottle, both the cork- and screw-cap-sealed 1997 Plumpjack Cabernets "aged identically" and "look and taste identical,". A 2003 report authored by Australian wine writer Tyson Stelzer declared that screw caps were actually superior to corks in preserving red wines.

Still, many consumers associate screw caps with cheaper wines. "There is a perception in the United States that the screw cap is a low-class closure. Others say screw caps take the mystique out of wine.

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