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!).
Photography by Ty Mecham, Julia Gartland
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