Screwcaps take 15% of global market
Screwcaps now boast a 15% share of the world’s closure market, according to a leading screwcap manufacturer.
Jamie Goode is an award-winning wine writer, journalist and blogger, based in the UK. Since 2005, he’s had a weekly column in The Sunday Express. He wrote I Taste Red, which won the 2017 Roederer Award for best drinks book, and Wine Science, which won the 2006 Glenfiddich Award for best drinks book. In 2001 he launched his popular website and blog, WineAnorak.com.
Screwcaps now boast a 15% share of the world’s closure market, according to a leading screwcap manufacturer.
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