The Production Process.

Natural Cork Stoppers.

The production of natural cork stoppers encompasses various stages. The most significant are punching, which is when the cork plank is perforated giving rise to a single piece, and the selection – meticulous choice of the corks for the different grades.

Technical Cork Stoppers.

The process of production of technical corks is divided into three distinct stages: production of natural cork disks – which are placed on the ends, manufacture of the agglomerated cork body, and assembly of the cork stopper.

Finishing Touches.

When the production process is completed, the time comes to add the perfect final touch.
At Lafitte, we value our clients and their brands, from start to finish.

  • Branding

    Sometimes, the tinniest details make the most difference. Our laser branding machine allows us to perfectly brand your cork stoppers, so that every single moment of your clients’ experience with your product is unforgettable.

  • Packaging

    Surface treatment of the corks is determined by the type of wine and bottling equipment used by the customer. To determine the quality of the final treatment, samples are inspected for dust levels, sealing behaviour, force of extraction, and absorption.

    All results are recorded in an Outgoing Quality Control Report prior to bagging and shipping to ensure quality standards match customer requirements. Treated and tested corks are packaged to preserve cork in ideal condition by injecting the packed bags with SO2 prior to sealing.