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Wine Closure Innovation Provides New Oenological Tools for Winemakers

Diam Bouchage, the leading manufacturer of technical cork closures for still wines, sparkling wines, and spirits, introduced new permeability options for their popular Diam...
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DIAM 10 and 30 Offering New Permeability Cork Options for Winemakers

Provides Winemakers with More Choices for Their Wine Programs MODESTO, Calif.  (January 19, 2023) – Diam Bouchage, the leading manufacturer of technical cork closures for still...

Closure Consistency, Aroma Preservation and Freshness Without Any Sensorial Deviation

From Diam 2 to Diam 30, the Diam cork range for still wine provides closure consistency, aroma preservation and freshness without any sensorial deviation....

Beyond Cork Taint, Diam Enables Winemakers to Master How Oxygen Permeability...

The proper control of O2 levels lies at the heart of modern oenology When winemakers put the cork in a bottle of wine, their job...
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An Unmatched Cork for Ageing Sparkling Wines

Stop by the Diam booth to learn more about the new Mytik Diam 10 and Boisé oak inserts. Mytik Diam 10 is introducing a...
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DIAM Bouchage Launches New Closures for Growing Sparkling Wine Market

Mytik Diam 10 was Developed Specifically for Premium Sparkling Wines MODESTO, Calif. (September 1, 2021) – DIAM Bouchage, the global leader in manufacturing technical corks, is...

Afternoon Brief, March 6

Ballot Measure to Protect Napa County’s Forests and Its Water Resources Filed for 2020 General Election: Napa Growers and Vintners for Responsible Agriculture has requested that the Napa Department of Elections prepare a title and summary for the Napa Valley Water Sustainability Initiative to be voted on the November 2020 ballot...
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Sustainable and Bio-Sourced Cork That Utilizes a Natural Binding Agent

Stop by the DIAM booth to learn more about Diam Origine, the sustainable and bio-sourced cork that utilizes a natural binding agent and beeswax...
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Origine by Diam’s® ‘Green Cork’ Recognized as the Best Next-Generation Technological...

All-Natural Corking Solution Honored with SIMEI’s 2019 Technology Innovation Award MODESTO, Calif. (December 2, 2019) – Considered by many wine makers and industry professionals to...

Afternoon Brief, November 22

In Napa Valley, Winemakers Fight Climate Change on All Fronts: Every wine region has had to deal with some manifestation of climate change, but few have had to deal with as many devastating consequences as Napa Valley. On Labor Day 2017, as the weeks-long harvest was getting underway, the temperature reached 43 deg C here in the heart of cabernet sauvignon country ...

Sustainable and TCA Free Cork Closures

Stop by the Diam booth to learn more about the more recently introduced Diam Origine sustainable cork closure. Diam Origine is made up of...

Afternoon Brief, March 8

How Producers Dial in the Right Shade of Pink for Rosé: Midway between red and white wines, rosé is a style that requires precision-getting the balance right, in terms of color, aromatics, texture, and freshness. An appealing rosé needs aromatics, but to please a broad range of consumers it also needs to stay on the bright and refreshing side of things...

Five New and Interesting Products from the Unified Trade Show

Even if you went to the Unified Wine and Grape Symposium and spent two days visiting the nearly 700 exhibitors on the massive trade show floor, you probably didn’t have a chance to visit every exhibit, and you may have missed some of these interesting finds.
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Expanded Range of Sustainable Diam Closures

DIAM has expanded their current Origine by DIAM® offerings to include DIAM 5. Origine by DIAM® is a sustainable cork made from bio-sourced ingredients,...

A Closure for Wines Committed to Quality and Sustainability

To call DIAM a cork company is tells only part of the story. The technology they have developed relies on the efficiency of natural cork as a closure, but works to eliminate the inconsistencies in natural cork that can lead to flaws in wine.