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Learn More Here-click. -or- Call NOW for pricing!!!!! 607-426-0434 What you need to know about Neutrocorks: ENOTOOLS sells a closure designed and manufactured at Amorim to stave off oxygen ingress, remain flavor neutral, utilize smaller pieces of closure- grade material, and give the consumer a "real" cork experience. Meet the Neutrocorks. They truly are amazing. Not in the sense of, "Those shoes look amazing", or, "That coffee was amazing". I mean truly a marvel of closure science and technology in manufacturing that you can afford, and can't afford not to use. At a cost below $0.09 each for the Standard Neutrocork, and below the $ 0.13 mark for 100% INDIVIDUALLY TESTED and GUARANTEED Neutrocork Premium, the argument against all other types of closures is suddenly heated. With all of the information out there about them, plastic closures are quite simply, in my (not sure if I can say) humble opinion, a ridiculous choice. That idea can't even stand up to the pressure it takes to get them out of the bottle. And then consider price. They should be free because of the cost to your reputation. We all like the convenience of a screw cap. But if that isn't enough to justify the hassle of changing bottles, changing bottling equipment, changing your level of concern for ecology, and investing the time it takes to implement the changes, you still have an option. It's called a Neutrocork. Neutrocorks are made from smaller (yet no less of a gift from Mother Nature) particles left over from the manufacturing of traditional, one- piece natural corks. This material was already closure grade and a small piece of the 29% net from the harvest which makes the cut at Amorim. Have you ever wondered where cork floor, cork insulation, cork gaskets, cork clothing and apparel come from? It was cork that wasn't good enough to be in a beverage. Neutrocorks work surprisingly well, being 70% cork. See below where it proves very competitive against a screw cap, synthetic, or a higher percentage of plastic product from a competitor; All at a lower cost. The particles in the Neutrocork have been treated four ways to eliminate absorbable TCA and VOC's in general. That process is called ROSA. And here is an additional step. With the use of high pressure, high temperature, and peroxide, you can imagine that the particles have already been subjected to a scenario that your wine cannot emulate. Apparently, the peroxide works. The combined ingredients in the Neutrocork equate to about 70% natural cork and 30% food- grade polymer. They are manufactured in a unit- molded process and baked at a temperature which allows them to retain elasticity. I have seen this very impressive process at Amorim in Portugal. The particles are not being cut open after being mixed with the polymer. They are happy little kernels of treated cork laminated together into a shape made for your wines.
Quality Control is Amorim's #1 concern. And the two types of Neutrocorks are no exception. Each Standard Neutrocork lot is sampled and tested nine times between the bark and the bag. Each, INDIVIDUAL Premium Neutrocork is tested with unitized gas spectrometers at Amorim as an overlapping layer of testing for the next level of quality. Folks, we are talking about eliminating that last 0.01% of doubt here. This is important. It means that Amorim's process was already so good that the investment in the equipment and subsequently, risking the added costs of reprocessing substandard product are still worth it to them. These are not expensive closures to begin with. Paying a few cents more for peace of mind is a good decision for some. A lucky few from each lot of both Standard and Premium Neutrocorks are welcomed to America with a free reception at ETS Labs. There's coffee, donuts and TCA testing. The extraction force required to remove this closure is one half what is required to remove a traditional synthetic. It's probably harder to get your wallet out of your wife's purse. Their coating is proprietary and specific to the Neutrocork. It provides higher static friction and lower dynamic friction than a standard (Paraffin/Teflon) coating would. They stay in and you can get them out. There are currently HUNDREDS of MILLIONS of these being used a year around the globe. And there are still plenty to go around. No, seriously. Use all you want. We'll make more! Please contact us for more information. It's worth a call. Joe Lutomske Problem Solver ENOTOOLS.COM 607-426-0434 [email protected] Utilize Section 179 and let the machines pay for themselves. Top Reasons to borrow to pay for machines: -Hedge against inflation down the road -Keep your liquid cash in place while allowing machines to pay for themselves. -Section 179 deduction on full price (see IRS limits) and depreciation. Some people are resistant to the process because it is easier to do nothing and work those extra hours with extra hands than it is to sift through the endless possibilities and worry over the numbers.
If you finance the things your business needs to thrive and grow all at once, you can improve your process, your quality, your user experience, and your labor costs in one fell swoop. We are trying to make it easier for you to make better wine in less time. Click the button below to see how much you can invest into your process within 24hrs. Why your next press should come from Carlsen.Form: Not short on looks these days, the Carlsen & Associates line of Puleo presses are different. Sure, it still rotates, inflates, and deflates just like it should. But times have changed. Our initial quality is the culmination of decades of improvements which now include aesthetics. Function: Three modes of operation means that you can drive it through the four- color touchpad, leave it on auto pilot, or manually control all function through an isolated set of controls on a tethered remote designed independently from the brain. You can customize twelve programs to press the grapes. We have shortened operating time with a couple of clever shortcuts in the last couple of vintages, too. Support: You will be trained in person by your Carlsen First Responder. Any parts needed are housed at Carlsen, available at the local electrical/ industrial supply house, or both. 24- hour technical support is available from Carlsen technicians all the way through harvest. Pre- harvest maintenance is free the first two years and more than affordable for the next twenty. Value: Your true cost of ownership is our value. The word is so misused these days that some folks think value means "lowest price". When Carlsen uses the word "value", they are saying that you could have paid more and gotten less. You could have gotten a machine which was built to a price point or which is expensive but full of obvious shortcuts to preserve margin. Carlsen specs domestically available parts of a higher grade when prices could have been lower on harder to find pieces. Our units come with Initial quality, support, and the human factor of experience in the wine industry. We sell a solution which is well thought out and designed to last. The Carlsen Press Ownership Experience: The thought that goes into our press is evidenced by the inclusion of a drain pan and screen ($2200 value) which doubles as a pumpover sump. Our presses are 1/2- ton bin height for easy pomace removal. We save water with our proprietary cleaning method. Carlsen presses pay for themselves quicker with less down time, less confusion during operation, and less time spent hunting down a troubleshooter who can get you back up to speed in one phone call 90% of the time. Carlsen never fails to exceed the customer's expectations when the chips are down. And everybody's chips fall sooner or later. The Carlsen difference is what we do about it. Ask for references and a price. Our customers will do the selling. Free Money? Well sure, if you understand how to use equipment financing, depreciation, and a nice tax "Gimmie" called Section 179. You still have time to buy a pump, ozone machine, etc. for a nice deduction against 2017. Section 179 at a Glance for 2017 2017 Deduction Limit = $510,000 This deduction is good on new and used equipment, as well as off-the-shelf software. To take the deduction for tax year 2017, the equipment must be financed/purchased and put into service between January 1, 2017 and the end of the day on December 31, 2017. 2017 Spending Cap on equipment purchases = $2,030,000 This is the maximum amount that can be spent on equipment before the Section 179 Deduction available to your company begins to be reduced on a dollar for dollar basis. This spending cap makes Section 179 a true "small business tax incentive" (because larger businesses that spend more than $2.5 million on equipment won't get the deduction.) Bonus Depreciation: 50% for 2017 Bonus Depreciation is generally taken after the Section 179 Spending Cap is reached. Please Note> Bonus Depreciation is available for new equipment only; used equipment qualifies for Section 179 Deduction, but does not qualify for Bonus Depreciation The above is an overall, "simplified" view of the Section 179 Deduction for 2017. For more details on limits and qualifying equipment, as well as Section 179 Qualified Financing, please read this entire website carefully. http://www.section179.org/www.section179.org/ Great wine is different than great with pizza, great for a picnic, great looking, and greatly overrated. To be "great"for a winery, a wine has to be profitable for you to make and sell. And darned good to boot! You can't make a profit if you are constantly doing replants and workarounds in the field. When you establish, maintain, or expand a vineyard, having some help will not hurt. The official shout out to a good friend who knows his way around the vineyard is below. If you want your vineyard to look like this, you better get ahold of this guy!!!!! NDtech The world’s first natural cork with a non-detectable TCA guarantee*. Conundrum: You hate TCA. You love corks. You won't dream of using a screw cap or a piece of plastic on your wine because you don't like reduction or oxidation or having to pass on using a cork puller. But you really, really hate TCA with a venomous, seething hatred like only the Cardinal fans feel for the Cubs; Like Chevy guys hate Fords; Like Ford guys hate every other brand of automobile. Like dogs hate the mailman. Like, well... OK point made. This wine is one of those that in five years, should be on your resume. You have cool bottles, a really nice label, and your wine club is waiting for your next release. This wine will redefine the term "expression of place" and perfectly exemplifies your own unique style of winemaking. You want nothing left to chance. How do you choose your cork? SOLUTION: It's so easy. If you want the best grade of cork available on the market with a 100% individually tested TCA guarantee, we have your cork. It's Amorim's NDtech. We are Amorim Cork America's only Service and Sales Agent in the U.S. We are not a reseller. You buy through us at the Amorim price. Please contact us to learn more. *releasable TCA content below the 0.5 ng/L quantification limit;
analysis performed in accordance to ISO 20752. Put a cork in it!...... Or just screw cap it? We at ENOTOOLS.COM are more than happy to provide the closure that you so desperately need sometimes for your wines. Among the many blessings, challenges, achievements and rewards which come with talking to winemakers for a living is the dreaded discussion about cork versus screw caps. Having just turned 48, I feel like I need to concentrate on the next 20 years of whatever life I have left since I have lived 30 years longer than I had originally planned. I just don't have the brain space to argue any more about why cork is still and always will be my personal wine consumer favorite general category of closure. I mean seriously: I'm practically a Cork Crusader. There is Economy, Sociology, Ecology, Botany, Psychology, Oceanography, Astronomy, Numerology, Dichotomy and Deuteronomy in the cork vs. screw cap discussion. It will wear you out. So here is the solution: WE SELL BOTH!!!!!!! Boom! That. Just. Happened. Fun stuff to remember: I can ship your capsules or screw caps with your corks. And I can arrange to ship screw caps directly to you if you are one of the very big wineries. Your call.
Carlsen & Associates Topping System This is our lowest cost, most lightweight pump. The pump flows 0-10 GPM and runs on compressed air. Think of this as riding the scooter while your truck stays in the driveway.
The Topping System is this pump with the following: -A Barrel Dip Tube with 10’ of Inlet Hose -Triclamp® or Camlock® Connections -Air Filter and Regulator for speed, on/off. -Stainless Steel Topping Gun with 50’ Hose In stock. $1300.00 FOB Healdsburg, CA They fly off the shelf this time of year! |
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