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Elfverson started production of wood-tops for corks in 1913. After World War II wood became the only material available and the sale of wood-tops boomed. In the 50's and 60's plastic started taking over and today it is only the most exclusive brands, mainly of whisky, that have wood-tops on their corks. On this page you can see some of our favorites, just click on an image for a larger picture. For more information on wood-tops, click here |
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| Grönstedts Cognac, 1958 | ||||||||||||||
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| Edradour | Bushmills | Larsen | Cardhu | |||||||||||
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| John Walker | Old Grand Dad | Glengoyne | Jack Daniels | |||||||||||
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| Glenmorangie | GammelDansk | Hull Brewery | Riemerschmid | |||||||||||
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| Rosendahls | Classic Malts... | |||||||||||||