Age Is Just a Number: The Durand Age is just a number. Until you’re opening a 1989. The Durand is designed for older bottles where corks can be dry, brittle, and prone to fracture. It stabilizes these fragile corks so the pour stays clean. Cork-free. Named for sommelier Yves Durand and developed by Mark Taylor, a collector who needed a better solution for mature bottles, the tool combines a traditional screw with prongs to support compromised corks. Corks deteriorate with storage shifts, oxidation, temperature fluctuation, and time. It’s just material science. Blonde Behind the Bucket Mid-service the other night, I didn’t stop to photograph the bottom half of the cork beside the decanter. Invasive guests service and all. The cork split. Bottom half extracted. Wine untouched. Job done. The Durand stores in its cork case and requires little maintenance. Wipe with a polishing cloth. If needed, wash with warm water and mild soap. Dry thoroughly before storing. Some bottles don’t require safeguarding. A screw cap. A standard waiter’s key. That’s it. Done. Others do. Link below if you’re building a bar or cellar with intention. Shop The Durand corkscrew This may be commissionable Taste. Toast. Train. Share this: Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest Like this:Like Loading… Published by tatumlorrainebarnes View all posts by tatumlorrainebarnes