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Pull out all the stops.
You can stop looking for the cork that came with the bottle; these little guys are here to seal all your dearest wines in fanciful style. Just like their incense-burning relatives), they’re completely hand-crafted by artisans in a small studio in Maine. And those darling sets of two? You’ll only find ‘em here (and they make A+ gifts if we do say so ourselves!).
- Made in: Maine
- Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ ($14.99 on Orders Below $199) and Easy-Breezy Returns.
1.75" W x 4.25" H
- Materials:
Hard wood with silicone stopper.
- Care:
Handwash and dry immediately, do not allow wood to soak.
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We're excited about our partnership with Chambers Street Wines, a wine store in lower Manhattan that stocks excellent small-producer wines from around the world. They have agreed to give our community a 10% discount on any purchase from their website (they'll deliver anywhere in the continental US). All you have to do is use the promotional code food52 at checkout. Chambers Street also pairs wines with each of the Finalist recipes and many of the Editors' Picks on the site. So if you love a recipe, try the wine the experts have paired with it, or if you're looking for something new to enjoy, take full advantage of our discount -- and as a special offer, we'll be sending food52 DropStops (pictured below) to the first 50 people who purchase wine from Chambers Street.Example of recipes that feature wine pairings:Eggplant Parmesan by Nancy JoTuscan Grilled Zucchini and Summer Squash by Stefano CoppolaBLT Panzanella by Meredith Shanley

Just in time for New Year's Eve, Sasha heads out into the snow to taste some Georges Gardet Brut Premier Cru.

Adorable dog by her side, Sasha tastes a Burgáns lbariño that's perfect for this week's whole fish recipe contest.