James Forbes, general manager of wine importer Stevens Garner, said: “This is not the first time that Portuguese wines have been used for spiral wine caps, but it is very rare indeed. Especially as Portugal’s largest wine company, using spiral bottle caps is indeed a brave move. Spiral wine bottle caps are currently not widely accepted in the wine industry.†Sogrape, a well-known Portuguese wine producer, sealed its main brand with spiral wine bottle caps, an action that the industry hailed as “courageous. Give." The winery’s critically acclaimed 2010 Quinta de Azevedo Vinho Verde wine was bottled with a spiral bottle cap and is currently sold in famous wineries such as Waitrose and Majestic in the UK for £6.99 per bottle.     Forbes said Sujiabi Winery is located in Portugal, the world's largest producer of softwood, and its products are sold throughout Portugal. This move will inevitably face the pressure of the Portuguese cork industry. The cork production in Portugal accounts for half of the world, and 80% of the world's wine cork is produced in Portugal. Júlio Martins, export manager of the winery, said that the use of spiral wine bottle caps is in line with market demand, not for the limelight. “Quinta de Azevedo wines are lightweight, fruity, and can be easily opened and repacked with screw caps.†The market share of natural cork stoppers has been declining over the past 10 years. In 2009, a total of 18 billion wine stoppers were used worldwide, of which cork stoppers accounted for 69%, spiral wine bottle caps accounted for 11%, and synthetic stoppers accounted for 20%. And 10 years ago, up to 95% of wines worldwide used cork stoppers. In some countries, the acceptance of spiral bottle caps is very high. For example, in New Zealand, more than 90% of wines are packaged in spiral wine bottle caps. Terra Franca, the entry-level brand of the Sujiabi Distillery, also used spiral wine bottle caps. In Portugal, this move was extraordinary. In some parts of Portugal, such as the Douro Valley, using synthetic stoppers is illegal.    Apcor of the Portuguese Softwood Association stated that the use of spiral wine bottle caps for a single winery does not indicate any problems. The annual export volume of Portuguese cork has maintained an annual growth rate of 8.5%. From January to February this year, double-digit year-on-year growth was achieved. Amorim, the country’s leader in the softwood industry, also achieved a record high for 140 years. “The reason why the natural cork industry continues to be successful is mainly based on three main reasons: technological advancement, product value added, and sustainability. These factors have been demonstrated in mature markets such as the United Kingdom and the United States, and in emerging markets such as China. The importance of it." Bar Stool Chair,High Quality Bar Stool Chair,Bar Stool Chair Details, CN Queen Furniture Co., Ltd. , https://www.queenfurnitures.com