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The only problem I've ever had with a corkscrew was . . . . forgetting to put it in my luggage :(

 

The times I did manage to remember it, no problems with security. But I did put it in my checked bag, just in case.

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The only problem I've ever had with a corkscrew was . . . . forgetting to put it in my luggage :(

 

The times I did manage to remember it, no problems with security. But I did put it in my checked bag, just in case.

 

 

If you forget yours feel free to ask your cabin steward. He or she will be glad to get one for you.

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Some of them with the screw-off lids aren't that bad.

 

In fact, many are better than their corked peers. For instance, many of the better and more expensive Australian Syraz's are screw top, which are less prone to issues when opening and oxidation. The days of judging a wine as inferior because it lacks a cork are long gone. After all, if Ripple had a cork, it would still be bad.

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