wirehoods
A wirehood, also known as a muselet, is a cage of wire used to secure the cork in a bottle of a carbonated beverage, most notably champagne and other sparkling wines. This wire cage prevents the internal pressure of the carbonated liquid from dislodging the cork. The term "muselet" is French, derived from the word "museler," meaning "to muzzle."
Wirehoods are typically made from galvanized steel wire. The construction involves several loops of wire that
The design of the wirehood has remained largely consistent for over a century, though minor variations in