

🍇 Elevate your home winery game with pro-grade bottling essentials!
The North Mountain Supply Wine Bottling Bundle offers 36 clear 750ml Bordeaux-style bottles, 100 premium natural corks, 80 black shrink capsules, a twin lever hand corker, and a cleaning brush. Designed for home winemakers, it efficiently packages about 7 gallons of wine with a professional finish. Made in the USA and backed by a 30-day replacement guarantee, this set transforms your winemaking into a polished, enjoyable craft.
















| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 95 Reviews |
J**R
NMS has good stuff
This took my wine making to a new level, and the corker is easier than the one I got from an off brand supplier.
M**A
Love this company
Amazing for the homebrewer. Fast shipping and no broken bottles on delivery. The corker corrodes kind of easily so after each use make sure you clean it. Corks make a solid seal and stay in place. Bottles are well made and quite uniform as well. Definitely brings a professional look to your homemade brews.
R**S
Good quality for price
Worked well, no bottles broken, simple to use, so far everything I've bought from them is good quality and price
P**A
Satisfied customer
This was exactly what we were looking for to bottle our mead. Nice quality bottles and the corker is nice quality too.
M**E
Perfect for beginners
Bottles all seem to be blemish free, corks size are appropriate for bottles and, the whole kit is durable and well worth the price.
D**H
I've had no problems
All showed up just fine, none were broken, I've used a box worth so far and still no problems. Look a bit thin, but I've had none break, and they seem sturdy and solid. Oil the hing points of the corker and work it a few times to losses it up before corking bottles, you'll thank yourself.
E**S
If you give out wine or mead as gifts
Here we go! I have been using swingtop bottles for my mead. But they are expensive: over $4 for the bigger wine bottle size. So I researched it and came to the conclusion that hand corking is the preferred method. Bottle caps? Meh. T-corks? No. But…I saw many videos and posts where people are hand corking and they are complaining about: Hand pain (swelling, blisters, etc) Constantly having to adjust not only the depth of the cork, but the little feet that grip both sides of the neck. Guiding the cork into the bottle so it doesn’t go wonky Wow! How discouraging! Two tips I came away with: bathe your corks in sanitized water to make them clean and also easier to plunge in the bottle; and put an old cork behind the new one to take the plunger divot rather than the new one Ignore this last one. I put two in the corker and put two corks in the bottle 🤦♂️ This corker ISN’T adjustable so you just put it on the floor or on a crate (with a towel of some sort to keep it in place) and push down and you’re fine. Bottles came super packed for travel (no broken bottles). The also come with 100 corks and these shrink things (you know how you take wrapping off of a wine bottle to expose the cork?). I looked at a video and they wanted you to dip each one in boiling water to shrink them onto the bottle. I just took a blow torch and at a distance shrank them onto the bottles. Looks fancy! 100% satisfied with this purchase
M**.
Great buy
Is a great buy for the beginning brewer
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