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Does cork come from a tree?

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Cork is made from a cork tree or cork oak. This is a variety of quercus which is the family of trees including the oak.

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Wine corks are typically made from cork. A wine bottle's cork could be one single piece or several pieces stacked one on top of another. The cork is used to seal the wine bottle.

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Cork comes from a tree.

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