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Wine Bottle With No Screw Top

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Caribeing | 20:02 Fri 26th Mar 2021 | Food & Drink
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I bought some wine today, couldn’t get it opened, took away all the wrapping away at the top and there was no screw top, had a taste and was unsure if it was ok to drink.
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what an open bottle just sealed by the plastic capsule? yick, I'd be returning that!
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Thanks woofgang, will return it, did look dodgy.
cari... old-fashioned wine didn't have a screw-top, it had a cork! How old are you?
Take it back. Not safe.
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Atheist what’s age got to do with it, I’m obviously not as old as you are, I do know there are corked wines, most wines bought today have screw tops, easy access, I do have a lovely wine cork opener just in case!!
cari, if it tasted off, then you are right to suspect it. I just thought you might be so young as not to realise that corks were once used. My apologies.
Are you saying it had neither a screw top or a cork, Caribeing?
How did the wine stay in the bottle if it had neither a cork nor a screw top?
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It had just all the plastic wrapping around it.
That's how I understood it. I was just getting clarification for Atheist.
Usually, a screw top doesn't have wrapping around it. Only a cork does.If there was no cork and no screw cap, then surely it would have leaked all over the place?
Are you sure your OH hasn't had a swig LOL? Surely you'd have noticed when you bought it if it was like that when you picked it up?
I would say the majority of screw cap wines have the shrink-wrapped plastic around the top.
roy; I think you're wrong. There is usually a metal cap with breakable links with the bit that fits round the neck. I can't prove this, but maybe other ABers will shine some light on this important question.
I'm inclined to agree with Atheist, having never seen a screw cap with added shrink wrap.

OP, certainly sounds unsafe to me.
Screw cap v cork

https://justwines.com.au/blog/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/170919-cork-vs-screw-cap.jpg

no extra 'plastic wrapping'

is this a wind up?
I believe you, Caribeing even if the others think you should put a cork in it.
If it tastes like **** take it back, if it tastes OK, drink it.
If it was meant to be screw-cap, there would be a thread around the top...bottles meant for corks have no thread.
Sounds like a corked bottle but the cork hasn't been put in. A corked bottle with have an extra glass ring around the top to use the lever type opener. Wine is always moved upright so that the sediment is disturbed as little as possible and the foil or plastic round the top is usually very tightly fitted so could prevent a leak. I would take it back, there must be an awful lot more bottls the same.

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