Blog: Saturday, October 31, 2009

How Would You Improve 1000 Corks?

I'm in Portugal attending the European Wine Bloggers Conference. One of the primary themes of the conference is learning from your readers/users.

I'm also, coincidentally, planning what features to add to 1000 Corks in 2010. I feel like we've done a good job building out a stable platform in 2009, and that should allow us to add some great new features.

So, what features do you want added to 1000 Corks? What would you like us to improve?


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Two comments

Shelley Kennedy wrote (15 years ago)

I would like to see more information about wine tasting in California, Oregon and Washington. Cooking with wine too.

char aka up the creek without a corkscrew wrote (14 years ago)

I have enjoyed using the search engine and recently was able to locate a delightful Chardonnay from the Ultimate Wine Shop. The fun began when I discovered the new Non-Coring(or so it seemed) plastic cork. I use a typical cork screw but even when twisted to the hilt it slips right out with a barely discernable dimple and of course the cork has not moved at all.I could of course go the Wine shop armed with various corkscrews and test them out but it might alarm the owners and I dont think I would be able to enjoy my wine in a prison setting. I love ordering Online so I am asking if there is a particular name for the type of cork screw/remover that I would order for synthetic corks. We did manage to remove the cork..but it involved the assistance of my brother,a power tool,long bolt and some very scarey noises from the garage.Dont make me go there again!

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