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  • Опубликовано: 6 фев 2021
  • Half of the world's cork wine stoppers come from Portugal's cork oak trees. These trees are so important to the country's ecosystem and economy, they're protected under Portuguese law. We went inside the forests of Alentejo to see how the cork bark is carefully harvested every nine years so it doesn't hurt the trees. This footage was filmed in 2019, prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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  • @brunomanco7529
    @brunomanco7529 3 года назад +3705

    We have a saying here: plant eucalyptus tree and the money its for you. Plant pine trees and its for your sons. Plant cork trees and its for your grandsons

    • @brunomanco7529
      @brunomanco7529 3 года назад +165

      @jasheed albahari portugal

    • @tonis204
      @tonis204 3 года назад +90

      That's beautiful. Thinking of the next generations.

    • @Abhinav-ic9es
      @Abhinav-ic9es 3 года назад +31

      Plant tress for Earth :)

    • @mossthebryophyter
      @mossthebryophyter 3 года назад +10

      @@brunomanco7529 Wait, why the Eucalyptus trees

    • @brunomanco7529
      @brunomanco7529 3 года назад +136

      @@mossthebryophyter we can plant the eucaliptus and sell the wood in 7 years. The pine trees in 15 years. The cork in 60

  • @moonie2573
    @moonie2573 3 года назад +2888

    It’s so good to a Portugal citizen to see that people care and make videos about our traditions my dad actually owns a business about cork and it makes me so proud that people are watching this video and are interested a big hug for you all

    • @midnightkt5133
      @midnightkt5133 3 года назад +27

      *gives virtual hug* hope you and your family are thriving during the pandemic :)

    • @moonie2573
      @moonie2573 3 года назад +18

      @Federal Bureau of Investigation please come when everything is okay the doors are open !!

    • @kika5148
      @kika5148 3 года назад +2

      Pensei a mesma coisa 🥰

    • @hariprasadkakarla9424
      @hariprasadkakarla9424 3 года назад

      Share the with a tree 🌲 witch your culture depand on

    • @nitink.a567
      @nitink.a567 3 года назад +1

      Send me a cork, signed by Cristiano Ronaldo 😂😝

  • @dennylam269
    @dennylam269 3 года назад +1267

    Now that’s is an industry in balance with nature. Please don’t change.

    • @julyjet2421
      @julyjet2421 2 года назад +13

      How? I think its stupid to hurt trees to close alcohol bottles. Trees are majestic creatures being used for useless shit. Maybe for every chopped up tree, plant another

    • @dennylam269
      @dennylam269 2 года назад +161

      @@julyjet2421 Not sure what you watched. But them hand harvesting was to preserve the tree, so that they can harvest it year after year.

    • @H4L999
      @H4L999 2 года назад +101

      @@julyjet2421 its literally a tree man, and it doesn't even kill it there was a tree they had harvested 20 times

    • @hooman8100
      @hooman8100 2 года назад +3

      @@julyjet2421 hello Professor

    • @athensmorningstar7809
      @athensmorningstar7809 2 года назад +54

      @@julyjet2421 bruh-
      They are literally just like peeling off old dead parts of the tree-

  • @StrokaReviews
    @StrokaReviews 3 года назад +899

    I admire the fact that the process doesn't involve killing the trees.

    • @dimaisatree
      @dimaisatree 3 года назад +17

      Exactly what I was thinking 🌳

    • @jakob4414
      @jakob4414 3 года назад +6

      Which industry involved killing the trees other than gathering lumber?

    • @NoName-mi8bm
      @NoName-mi8bm 3 года назад +34

      @@jakob4414 farming in the rainforest.

    • @dimaisatree
      @dimaisatree 3 года назад +32

      @@jakob4414 toilet paper and regular paper just two off the top of my head

    • @azmanabas8425
      @azmanabas8425 2 года назад +5

      @@jakob4414 Japanese daisugi technique harvest straight log without chopping the whole trees

  • @joffrecueva5662
    @joffrecueva5662 3 года назад +4250

    money does grow on trees.

    • @rakerzako
      @rakerzako 3 года назад +84

      I mean bill money is made out of paper

    • @father2mother3
      @father2mother3 3 года назад +149

      @@rakerzako technically they're made of cotton and other fabric

    • @Ok-fj4mv
      @Ok-fj4mv 3 года назад +53

      @@father2mother3 your so technical you could be a technical truck

    • @ricardonesmith2318
      @ricardonesmith2318 3 года назад +8

      S T O N K S

    • @nahyankamale9989
      @nahyankamale9989 3 года назад +5

      @@Ok-fj4mv technicality is technical

  • @Damerion
    @Damerion 3 года назад +2972

    Lowkey satisfying watching them take that layer of the tree off.

    • @ykMMD
      @ykMMD 3 года назад +11

      Was thinking the same hahaha

    • @khez_
      @khez_ 3 года назад +3

      Ikr

    • @RIFLQ
      @RIFLQ 3 года назад +4

      I'm the 500 likes!

    • @S_Carol
      @S_Carol 3 года назад +9

      Very. The tree also goes from super rough and rubbery to really smooth and velvety to the touch 😌

    • @UNKNOWN-zr5rz
      @UNKNOWN-zr5rz 3 года назад +2

      Naw really

  • @charliepea
    @charliepea 2 года назад +579

    Their cork harvesting looks so cool. It feels like shearing sheep- bark just grows and then harvest after years.

    • @sol2544
      @sol2544 2 года назад +8

      Heck, I'd do that for a job if it payed good. Almost looks fun

    • @Volleyball_Chess_and_Geoguessr
      @Volleyball_Chess_and_Geoguessr 2 года назад

      that's what I thought!

    • @MisstressMourtisha
      @MisstressMourtisha 2 года назад +1

      Bark=skin

    • @tuclance
      @tuclance Год назад

      @@sol2544 They get 80 dollas an hour, can work as many hours as they want or as little. and 14weeks payed vacation.

    • @erenjaeger5182
      @erenjaeger5182 Год назад

      Man eaters too think the same when they peel our skin.

  • @andrewstamford1988
    @andrewstamford1988 Год назад +26

    After 30 years, the cork trees I planted at my home from acorns finally gave me little acorns of their own.
    I never thought I would get to see it, that I'd be gone before it did. If I plant these, then I probably won't get to see the grand kids!
    Brought a tear to my eye though, my babies are all grown up now...

    • @marinarosario8855
      @marinarosario8855 Год назад +4

      There is saying in montado (the name of a sobreiro forest) in the lines of:
      " You sow the Acorn, you son sharps the axes, and you grandson will collect cork".
      You're doing it right

    • @wayzUX
      @wayzUX Год назад +1

      But your grandkids will see them and think: My grandpa planted these 30 years ago!

    • @andrewstamford1988
      @andrewstamford1988 Год назад

      I wont tell them about it until they're much older.

    • @andrewstamford1988
      @andrewstamford1988 Год назад

      @@marinarosario8855 I like that saying 👏👍

  • @sophiavega3990
    @sophiavega3990 3 года назад +2755

    I love how they reuse the trees and don’t chop down the trees

    • @renurathod3603
      @renurathod3603 3 года назад +19

      exactly

    • @CoolClipsAnimations
      @CoolClipsAnimations 3 года назад +5

      Yea

    • @firmanhermawan7176
      @firmanhermawan7176 3 года назад +313

      They must wait for decades for new trees to be ready to be harvested. Why should they chop down them.

    • @lordpowell3788
      @lordpowell3788 3 года назад +98

      I mean they can't if it was more efficient they would make no mistake nobody cares about these trees they care about how the trees are useful. Because their useful like all things animals plans pigs sheeps trees fungus it doesn't matter if humans find it useful we will propagate protected in spread it across the globe for our use. If it's not useful will make Room for something that is.

    • @martinjohn5113
      @martinjohn5113 3 года назад +8

      But the tree will dead man ...if he loos the skin

  • @vishalgiraddi5357
    @vishalgiraddi5357 3 года назад +2989

    I thought cork were just made from discarded wood pallets
    I didn't know cork trees actually existed lol 😂😂

    • @APAstronaut333
      @APAstronaut333 3 года назад +115

      Now you’re smarter than a tree
      When will you stop

    • @nitink.a567
      @nitink.a567 3 года назад +13

      Same😂

    • @LucidDreamer54321
      @LucidDreamer54321 3 года назад +21

      The trees are in the same region where they have raisin bushes.

    • @rodrigomacedo6819
      @rodrigomacedo6819 3 года назад +13

      És mesmo sobreiro

    • @Andrew-hh3ol
      @Andrew-hh3ol 3 года назад +7

      Cork is actually a dying species as a wine makers that’s why they can be expensive

  • @emileneslo5695
    @emileneslo5695 3 года назад +275

    33 years. So my unborn son has a job waiting for him. I'll tell him when he's born.

    • @xeonome1
      @xeonome1 3 года назад +35

      Son, you were born to be a cork cutter.

    • @skyflaks6380
      @skyflaks6380 3 года назад +20

      I thought you're gonna skin your son

    • @nanu7750
      @nanu7750 2 года назад

      @@xeonome1 😂😂😂

    • @empty_world3397
      @empty_world3397 2 года назад

      @@xeonome1 33 years later
      Son : "welcome to my truetube channel"

  • @RevJamesCostello
    @RevJamesCostello 3 года назад +28

    I went on a guided tour of the Portuguese countryside in early 2020 and the guide gave a one hour talk on the cork oak trees, its uses and how proud the country is of the industry.

    • @bruhmiroruelas5324
      @bruhmiroruelas5324 Год назад +2

      Damn that must have been boring af. Our guide only talked about it for like 10 mins

    • @RevJamesCostello
      @RevJamesCostello Год назад +1

      @@bruhmiroruelas5324 No, it was fairly interesting. The young lads with us asked a number of questions, which he gave detailed answers, so that is why it may have lasted longer than average.

  • @stevenhill6939
    @stevenhill6939 3 года назад +714

    “A good wine is expensive to the cork”

    • @lilpogchamp4904
      @lilpogchamp4904 3 года назад +2

      Ha

    • @verounbhim3631
      @verounbhim3631 3 года назад +4

      And a "good cork is expensive the wine"
      Idk it sounded better in my head

    • @mandysantos3677
      @mandysantos3677 3 года назад +4

      It's add a good taste and aroma to a wine especially when you store it upside-down.🍾🍾🥂🥂🍷🍷

    • @jaimesantos13
      @jaimesantos13 3 года назад +5

      Can tell you, that is true. The cork at the factory they show in the video are separated by quality. The less holes it has(more dense) the more expensive it gets

    • @lowkeybear10
      @lowkeybear10 3 года назад

      Veroun Bhim you don't understand. I would explain but your pfp scares me.

  • @everponderingstar
    @everponderingstar 3 года назад +998

    I legit though corks were completely fabricated and manufactured. Knowing they aren't is really interesting.

    • @johnnooyen461
      @johnnooyen461 3 года назад +58

      I had known they were wood, but as a kid I thought they were the actual wood of the tree and not the bark, guess there are many small things to learn out there!

    • @tanto2868
      @tanto2868 3 года назад +2

      h

    • @________-by2px
      @________-by2px 3 года назад +22

      There are synthetic imitations too, real cork is used for traditional wines, cheap industrial wines bottle usualy have plastic imitations.

    • @csteegs8681
      @csteegs8681 3 года назад

      Same lol

    • @omarfelix8860
      @omarfelix8860 3 года назад

      Same here I learned something new

  • @iamchillydogg
    @iamchillydogg 3 года назад +199

    It's crazy there's this one plant that's perfect for this one purpose.

    • @kyle1751
      @kyle1751 3 года назад +20

      Rubber comes from trees too and if there's ever a blight for those trees it would crash the global economy because rubber is so important to us, for example tires. Without rubber, cars, trucks, and planes would be useless until we find a suitable alternative. Synthetic rubber can't currently sustain the heat tires can get to.

    • @daleval2182
      @daleval2182 3 года назад +2

      Jesus enjoyed a glass of wine on occasion

    • @flupsdarups3897
      @flupsdarups3897 3 года назад +2

      @Lyke i thought rubber came from crude oil like plastic

    • @daleval2182
      @daleval2182 3 года назад +6

      @@flupsdarups3897 most does, but speciality rubber still harvested the old fashion way, like medical applications

    • @flupsdarups3897
      @flupsdarups3897 3 года назад +1

      @@daleval2182 cool

  • @BigTruckBigRV
    @BigTruckBigRV 3 года назад +47

    Wow...RUclips found a video that I really love!

  • @conradmadeira5814
    @conradmadeira5814 3 года назад +486

    “Hey Siri set timer 15 years”

  • @logwell1
    @logwell1 3 года назад +172

    So nice to see old traditions alive in our days, and actually generating real value for those communities. Great job, Portugal, caralho!

  • @PuffyOne1898
    @PuffyOne1898 8 месяцев назад +2

    It’s cool seeing where cork comes from.
    I’m a musical instrument repair technician, and we frequently have to use cork for things like woodwind keys, saxophone necks, and “spit valves” on brass instruments.

    • @chicagotypewriter2094
      @chicagotypewriter2094 5 месяцев назад

      Dont you dare call them water keys! (Sincerely a trombone player)

  • @sonialascas471
    @sonialascas471 3 года назад +28

    Fico contente quando dão a conhecer o valor da nossa terra, sou portuguesa alentejana com muito orgulho 🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @ANPC-pi9vu
    @ANPC-pi9vu 3 года назад +209

    Cork scraps can also be mixed with a silicon and formed into material for making water proof boots, wallets, flooring, etc. It's really neat.

    • @xxportalxx.
      @xxportalxx. 3 года назад +1

      Yeah it looks kinda gross tho, on shoes at least

    • @plo_plot1915
      @plo_plot1915 3 года назад +2

      @@xxportalxx. products made from cork are not the prettiest but in portugal you can find everything made from cork

    • @xxportalxx.
      @xxportalxx. 3 года назад +2

      @@plo_plot1915 oh yeah? What kinds of everything if you got a sec?

    • @plo_plot1915
      @plo_plot1915 3 года назад +3

      @@xxportalxx. umbrellas, pen drive, coin purses, washbasins, soap dish, notebooks ...

    • @marinarosario8855
      @marinarosario8855 Год назад

      @@xxportalxx.
      They are also used as smartphone covers, antibacterial insoles, insulation, backpacks, etc...

  • @saltymangoparty
    @saltymangoparty 3 года назад +221

    The is what it means to be sustainable. AWESOME!

    • @JayceeR
      @JayceeR 3 года назад +11

      also we can reuse it like what i saw the other day that they use corks for the seats of their barstools, no leather or foam needed.

    • @ykMMD
      @ykMMD 3 года назад +3

      You can also do some research and check if your city has specialized facilities to recycle/re-use wine corkscrew! They are not recyclable in traditional recycling facilities and if you put them in the trash after one use..well, it's not very sustainable.

    • @speedy01247
      @speedy01247 3 года назад +1

      @@ykMMD what? Like can't you just reuse the corkscrew? (I assume it's the thing you screw into corks to pull them out, in which case they are totally reusable)

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      @gamigam6420 3 года назад

      Helped me help my family we are poor and I want to change our life, fund my transport project in my country please😢😥 or give me alms😞

    • @volundrfrey896
      @volundrfrey896 3 года назад

      @@ykMMD Yes it can still be sustainable depending on what your city does with it after its use. If they eg burn it or compost it then it's very sustainable.

  • @adampaul3607
    @adampaul3607 3 года назад +11

    I Thought cork were just made from discarded wood pallets I didn't know cork actually existed lol😂😂

    • @wildlifesafari3549
      @wildlifesafari3549 3 года назад +3

      Now you're smarter than a tree
      When Will you stop

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  • @heldersilva6672
    @heldersilva6672 Год назад +5

    Curious and beautiful facts about this industry and these trees (Quercus Sauber):
    - The trees that are peeled for cork, actualy tend to live much longer and stronger than the non-peeled ones. This is because removing the old dead bark every 9 years helps the tree to regenerate a better and stronger bark, therefore keeping the tree more healthy. Its a simbiose industry.
    - The first cork peeling of a tree is only made after the first 15 years of its life. Then, its repeated every 9 years.
    - Quality of cork bark improves with age (number of peelings in life). Basically, the older the tree, the better quality of the cork. This also shows how this industry helps the tree being more healthy.
    - In Portugal, these trees are called Sobreiro. Its the National tree by definition. They are protected by law and chopping down one of these trees can get you in real trouble.

    • @kayagorzan
      @kayagorzan 5 месяцев назад

      Very interesting stuff

  • @Slowburn726
    @Slowburn726 3 года назад +112

    The natural way the bark is carefully removed and handled, the care for the trees themselves made me so happy.

  • @ChrisdaSilvaWorldwide
    @ChrisdaSilvaWorldwide 3 года назад +309

    Business Insider in a parallel universe...
    Title: How Cork trees exfoliate, and why that's a good thing.

  • @mugala1
    @mugala1 Год назад +2

    These farms & the cork factories are a MUST SEE when anyone visits portugal!!!

  • @flikkie72
    @flikkie72 3 года назад +10

    Such an interesting material, great in the battle against plastics, durable, sustainable harvests and actually helps against desertification.. I envision a Sahara desert full of cork oak trees 😍

  • @GabGotti3
    @GabGotti3 3 года назад +85

    Portugal also has some of the best wine in the world. So underrated!! 🇵🇹

    • @leoriso
      @leoriso 3 года назад +4

      Properly rated

    • @johnny_eth
      @johnny_eth 3 года назад +7

      I'm quite sure port is not underrated

    • @mhattjeremie9883
      @mhattjeremie9883 2 года назад +7

      Portugal already has C.Ronaldo that's more than enough.

    • @nanu7750
      @nanu7750 2 года назад +1

      @@mhattjeremie9883 😂😂 aye

    • @gorillachilla
      @gorillachilla Год назад

      And nandos, and football players and sardines and peri peri

  • @jwboll
    @jwboll 3 года назад +81

    All of my life I've had these nagging questions in the back of my mind, wondering how corks were made... and today, with this single video, my questions have been answered.

  • @stephanieyee9784
    @stephanieyee9784 2 года назад +6

    This is a very interesting video. I'm glad the Portuguese value their Cork industry and protect their cork trees with strict rules.

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  • @pandoravex4791
    @pandoravex4791 3 года назад +54

    I never thought I’d see a tree peeled like that. So satisfying to watch.

    • @jab3593
      @jab3593 Год назад

      Like peeling off a sunburn.

  • @thenativepoison3129
    @thenativepoison3129 3 года назад +42

    That update to the axes in Minecraft makes so much more sense after watching this

    • @molitovv
      @molitovv 3 года назад +3

      Ha! It looks a lot like stripped logs, well spotted

    • @The_Jzoli
      @The_Jzoli 3 года назад +1

      Should've made it so you get bark out of it, so you can craft corks and use them in the bottle recipe.

  • @valterleao6795
    @valterleao6795 3 года назад +16

    MAGNÍFICO…, uma cultura espetacular!
    Abraço aqui do Brasil 🇧🇷

    • @klimtkahlo
      @klimtkahlo 9 месяцев назад

      Que bom saber que nem todos os brasileiros odeiam os portugueses! Aqui nos Estados Unidos quando digo que sou de Portugal a um brasileiro nem me falam ou nem me falam em português! 😳 ainda por cima os portugueses adoram os brasileiros, o sotaque brasileiro por causa das tele novelas! 💔

  • @jerryeliaslaurindo1762
    @jerryeliaslaurindo1762 3 года назад +10

    Um abraço aos irmãos portugueses que desenvolvem esse fascinante trabalho!!!

  • @matviia
    @matviia 3 года назад +259

    Title: 40 million a day
    Video: also 40 million a day, but then explains it’s 40 million a year

    • @deathcall7779
      @deathcall7779 3 года назад +4

      Ikr

    • @TruckTaxiMoveIt
      @TruckTaxiMoveIt 3 года назад +30

      40 million a day seems kind of high and 40 million a year seems very low so ...

    • @timlilijinsheng4070
      @timlilijinsheng4070 3 года назад +6

      @@TruckTaxiMoveIt how bout 40000000 a month?

    • @Branhawk
      @Branhawk 3 года назад

      Yup lost

    • @hopcfizl3671
      @hopcfizl3671 3 года назад +1

      @@TruckTaxiMoveIt probably a year

  • @diegovillalobos5364
    @diegovillalobos5364 3 года назад +126

    So happy for the cork trees! They will stay with us until we disappear from the face of the Earth

  • @randallbyrd6664
    @randallbyrd6664 3 года назад +6

    Wow, I will stop complaining about the price of wine. That is crazy the skill and love needed to protect the trees.

  • @GCJACK83
    @GCJACK83 2 года назад +2

    If you enjoy fishing, store your hooks in old wine corks. The corks will keep you from being hurt by the hooks and they also float in case your tackle box falls in the water.

  • @SylvieTheCuteSylveon
    @SylvieTheCuteSylveon 3 года назад +143

    So basically like how a sheep gets sheared of its fur, these trees gets its outside skin removed

    • @SERGIO-cr6uy
      @SERGIO-cr6uy 3 года назад +17

      Thanks God they don't use an Axe on sheep to remove the wool.

    • @swamp-yankee
      @swamp-yankee 3 года назад +2

      Except cork is actually worth something. Raw wool is worthless. In my region it doesn't even pay for the gas it takes to take a load of wool to the buyer. So I raise hair sheep.

    • @Sk1tz092
      @Sk1tz092 3 года назад +2

      @@swamp-yankee wow I never heard of hair sheep before, just looked it up haha so cool I never knew this kind of sheep existed. Thanks for this comment lmao, also a question. Do you raise hair sheep also to use their fur? Is the hair fur comparable to the wool? What kind of stuff do they make from hair sheep hair? Too many questions excuse me :p

    • @swamp-yankee
      @swamp-yankee 3 года назад +4

      @@Sk1tz092 I sell cuts of lamb and mutton, and sell breeding quality animals to other farmers. I recently mailed my first batch of sheep skins to a tannery. When my flock sheds it falls on the pasture and only the birds make use of it for nests.

    • @m0nte1ro
      @m0nte1ro 3 года назад +1

      @@swamp-yankee very interesting!

  • @-abhi
    @-abhi 3 года назад +11

    Protected since 1209
    Huge respect to portuguese government

  • @law35penn
    @law35penn 3 года назад +1

    Amazing, I love traditional work and how they protect the trees. Big difference between out there just making money and being what is at stake. 👏👏👏👍👍👍

  • @joejr9653
    @joejr9653 2 года назад +4

    You learn something new everyday. Interesting how cork is harvested.

  • @CarlosHenriqueNoronhadeAguiar
    @CarlosHenriqueNoronhadeAguiar 3 года назад +86

    Um abraço para os amigos de Portugal! 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷

    • @jaimefrancagarrido6087
      @jaimefrancagarrido6087 3 года назад +3

      Olá amigo , me tira uma dúvida ! A árvore não morre depois que tiram a casca ?

    • @CarlosHenriqueNoronhadeAguiar
      @CarlosHenriqueNoronhadeAguiar 3 года назад +2

      @@jaimefrancagarrido6087 não, demora uns 10 anos se não me engano pra nascer de novo

    • @pedroluis758
      @pedroluis758 3 года назад +5

      Não a árvore não morre. Demora 15 anos para tirar a cortiça outra vez.
      A cada 15 anos se tira a cortiça. Este tipo de árvore é muito longeva.

    • @dianarodrigues4925
      @dianarodrigues4925 3 года назад

      @@jaimefrancagarrido6087 apenas morre se for ferida a camada interna deixando assim entrar água e/ou insectos

  • @mikehatzn
    @mikehatzn 3 года назад +88

    Extremely satisfying to see a tree get striped away😮

  • @typingname6276
    @typingname6276 3 года назад +18

    1:43 imagine telling someone you are the president for the Portuguese "cork" association

    • @xavierdiaz4718
      @xavierdiaz4718 3 года назад +3

      I bet his bank account speaks different, so im sure he has no issue saying his title. Wine is big business

    • @travis5481
      @travis5481 3 года назад +1

      Seems like a fine thing to be.

  • @94Whiskey
    @94Whiskey 3 года назад +1

    Good to see the old traditional ways are being maintained in not just the local level but national level... Portugal is an excellent example of protecting natural resources but income generating renewable resources!

  • @lakotatwohearts
    @lakotatwohearts 3 года назад +6

    This makes me appreciate my corks after drinking my wine. I will start saving them again!! U learn something knew every day!

    • @walterbrunswick
      @walterbrunswick 3 года назад

      Again? Why did you stop saving them?
      Answer: Because they are useless afterwards, unless re-processed.

  • @We-need-more-ads-and-bots
    @We-need-more-ads-and-bots 3 года назад +172

    Boss: “put a cork in it”
    Me: “nah, cork trees are endangered”

    • @ANPC-pi9vu
      @ANPC-pi9vu 3 года назад +46

      They don't kill the trees to make the corks, though. It's illegal to cut them down.

    • @maga6403
      @maga6403 3 года назад +4

      🤡

    • @Jackdaniels19894
      @Jackdaniels19894 3 года назад +1

      @@ANPC-pi9vu but that is supposed to be a protective cover for the tree

    • @pepesylvia848
      @pepesylvia848 3 года назад

      @@ANPC-pi9vu Cork trees still get overharvested by people who don't follow the rules

    • @TechnicalOveride
      @TechnicalOveride 3 года назад

      @@Jackdaniels19894 it doesn't kill the tree, they are very careful not to remove too much bark so the trees don't die

  • @S85B50Engine
    @S85B50Engine 3 года назад +3

    It's impressive to see how centuries old methods can still be applied today and are more efficient than machines.

  • @biggtrux
    @biggtrux Год назад +1

    I wish we could care for and shepherd everything we rely on like Portugal has cared for these trees since 1209. Such respect for Portuguese farsightedness.

  • @loveunlimited777
    @loveunlimited777 3 года назад +18

    I now have a new appreciation of cork products. Thank you RUclips algorithm. 😂

  • @ForteExpresso
    @ForteExpresso 3 года назад +163

    Not everything is supposed to be replaced by technology

    • @nick_koh
      @nick_koh 3 года назад +15

      Honestly couldn't agree more. And to that point, sometimes it's a matter of should rather than could.

    • @Quick-ug2wl
      @Quick-ug2wl 3 года назад +1

      Technology sucks they made it so that we can't live without it, imagine how lucky the people in 1200-1600 were

    • @Jackdaniels19894
      @Jackdaniels19894 3 года назад +12

      @@Quick-ug2wl miserable

    • @Quick-ug2wl
      @Quick-ug2wl 3 года назад

      yusuf nassiry my life with technology be like:

    • @pepesylvia848
      @pepesylvia848 3 года назад +1

      This will eventually be replaced by robots doing this, but it's such a slow process that it would lose money to automate. You'd make your money back in like 500 years of robot free labor.

  • @elvenkind6072
    @elvenkind6072 Год назад

    It look so satisfying to see how they peel of such huge flakes of cork-bark from the trees. I imagine I'd love to do such a job.

  • @roberthouse4817
    @roberthouse4817 Год назад +2

    I've got a neighbor who makes homemade wine, and I've always been curious about the corks in the bottles, cool to see that they don't have to kill the tree to harvest the bark and they can just rotate around fields every so often to get more, more methods of farming like this need to be experimented with to save nature while also cultivating it and making use of what it can provide without killing it

  • @thanhtrinh9277
    @thanhtrinh9277 3 года назад +214

    Video: “We work carefully not to harm the tree”
    People on the internet: “They’ll kill those trees by doing that!”

    • @Qardo
      @Qardo 3 года назад +38

      Yeah. When this process has been doing for 812 years. I do not think the trees have much to worry about. Then, again those same people on the internet do not even believe humanity existed that far back........

    • @FishingForLife28
      @FishingForLife28 3 года назад +33

      Its because people on the internet are self-declared experts on any given matter

    • @michalpecz9433
      @michalpecz9433 3 года назад +19

      @@Qardo its even longer. 812 years was state protection. They said that even roman and egyptians used it.

    • @thanhtrinh9277
      @thanhtrinh9277 3 года назад +4

      @Rasta Koots at the time I made this comment there’re comments like that. And not long before you made your reply there’s a person says: “Trees can’t regrow bark and they feel pain. You’re skinning them alive. Terrible people”. Guess who

    • @danteprudente8637
      @danteprudente8637 3 года назад

      Ignorant Environmentalist fanatics are worse then religious fanatics. They spread lies and hatred wherever they go. See my post above - this comnent proved it.

  • @MarielikestoCrochet
    @MarielikestoCrochet 3 года назад +5

    Great to see a video where they are protecting the trees! I save my corks & use them in decorations sometimes. I put them in a pretty bowl and add a candle 🕯
    I’ve done another cork DIY. You can make a board with it lol.

  • @luluMusicGamesMovies
    @luluMusicGamesMovies Год назад

    I've never put much thought into cork and where it came from. This actually makes me like the material more

  • @mikeoxlong2979
    @mikeoxlong2979 3 года назад

    Sitting here at 12 in the morning fascinated. Thanks random RUclips videos

  • @lordsirnoelmanchester3592
    @lordsirnoelmanchester3592 3 года назад +18

    Un-change practice from the medieval era all the way to the present times. Centuries old tradition of cork harvesting was such a fascinating scene.

  • @SwiftieBlink03
    @SwiftieBlink03 3 года назад +4

    I appreciate it so much... We may be in 2021 now, but there are just things that is best done traditionally. Keep it up!

  • @collidingforces9589
    @collidingforces9589 Год назад +1

    Excellent Portugal! We should learn how to take better care of our trees and let trees live a long life.

  • @charliebrown3404
    @charliebrown3404 2 года назад +5

    Read that some farmers we're switching to plastic cork stoppers which was a problem for cork tree farmers. Cork trees do not catch fire as fast & are beneficial to delay forest fires from spreading...they are biodegradable thus environmentally-friendly....good to know they're still being made.

  • @rob1113
    @rob1113 3 года назад +70

    “Granulated cork stoppers for less expensive wine”
    Aww, you mean my people kinda wine...

    • @olivedidnt4609
      @olivedidnt4609 3 года назад

      Hello I'm comment your joke is funny😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @zhuhw
      @zhuhw 3 года назад

      I like those $5 a bottle wine

    • @thepettiestpersonever6534
      @thepettiestpersonever6534 3 года назад

      Just buy boxed wine. Karen Walker calls them her "juice boxes"

    • @chupameusculh0es493
      @chupameusculh0es493 3 года назад

      They are all appreciated for us

  • @Pouly__
    @Pouly__ 3 года назад +5

    Its so satisfying to see people remove that bark.

  • @uniqko
    @uniqko 3 года назад +55

    Amazing

  • @carltonbreezy
    @carltonbreezy 3 года назад +16

    Funnily enough, I woke up wondering how many cork stoppers can be made in a day.

  • @S_Carol
    @S_Carol 3 года назад +25

    I remember being 4 and getting really alarmed one day, because someone had taken the skin from the trees in the garden and I thought they were gonna die 😂

    • @lukasnielsen5207
      @lukasnielsen5207 3 года назад

      Hey. Most trees die from it. Regular Beech trees can die from a thin cut all the way around the trunk. Cork is just different

    • @collecter3456
      @collecter3456 3 года назад

      @@lukasnielsen5207 But that’s the cambium layer, not the outer bark.

  • @johnpaulnatividad
    @johnpaulnatividad 3 года назад +73

    who else thought that the cork is actually the trunk of the tree and not the outside skin of the tree?

    • @abd_sh_321
      @abd_sh_321 3 года назад +2

      Isn't that the cork?😇

    • @abd_sh_321
      @abd_sh_321 3 года назад +1

      Just asking

    • @nobodythatyouknow241
      @nobodythatyouknow241 3 года назад

      Not me. I have known it is the bark of the cork oak. Even went to Portugal to see them in real life.

    • @jerryrigsit5400
      @jerryrigsit5400 3 года назад +1

      I didn't know it was just the bark, basically the dead bark.

    • @renurathod3603
      @renurathod3603 3 года назад +1

      mee too

  • @missilpeludo8813
    @missilpeludo8813 2 года назад +1

    What an amazing video! Love the history behind the application

  • @Dog.soldier1950
    @Dog.soldier1950 3 года назад +1

    As a kid in the Bay Area we had a cork oak in our neighborhood. It was very cool and fantastic

  • @yingyangmapper5399
    @yingyangmapper5399 3 года назад +14

    When I was little (note: I live in Portugal) our class went to one of these cork "farms" (there was a part that had a very loud noise for my 9yr old ears) and everyone in my class got a cork square as a souvenir (I probably lost it somewhere ;( )

    • @ForteExpresso
      @ForteExpresso 3 года назад +2

      You drink wine now
      So you can save them

  • @fbfbros
    @fbfbros 3 года назад +12

    Worker :"What a day of working, see u guys in the next 9 year."

  • @corneliusblackwood9014
    @corneliusblackwood9014 8 месяцев назад

    We stayed at a monastery in Portugal when I was a kid, I remember the trees out back were so weird compared to anything I had seen back in the states.
    Very cool to see the actual process after getting to see the trees first hand.

  • @billkaroly
    @billkaroly 3 года назад +2

    We had a cork oak tree in our front yard in Sacramento and it grew very fast.

  • @PopleBackyardFarm
    @PopleBackyardFarm 3 года назад +3

    This was pretty cool thank you for the upload I love learning things

  • @Richie016
    @Richie016 3 года назад +25

    Producing cork stoppers in large numbers demand high yields of forest bark.

    • @chupameusculh0es493
      @chupameusculh0es493 3 года назад

      They are beautiful trees and don’t need much water. Ideal

  • @louteix9981
    @louteix9981 3 года назад +4

    E NÃO SÓ, MAS TAMBÉM O MELHOR VINHO E AZEITE DO PLANETA🇵🇹💙💙💙

  • @Deeked
    @Deeked Год назад

    I wish everyone that harvested natural resources cared this much about preservation.

  • @tobroney5692
    @tobroney5692 3 года назад +4

    Somehow, I find it satisfying when they harvesting it.

  • @MJorgy5
    @MJorgy5 3 года назад +9

    Synthetic corks are nasty. Bless these people for producing the good stuff!

  • @sharkysmachine9248
    @sharkysmachine9248 3 года назад

    Wow, I never knew this about cork. Thank you so much!!

  • @umberceri1441
    @umberceri1441 4 месяца назад

    FASCINATING - THANK YOU BUSINESSINSIDER!

  • @ceegee924
    @ceegee924 3 года назад +28

    The unused cork goes into sammy sosa's baseball bats.

  • @MrTStat
    @MrTStat 3 года назад +5

    I remember watching a short documentary before youtube, about how the Portuguese cork was dying because of the cheap plastic competition,
    how the tables have turned!!

  • @lolaeudy8316
    @lolaeudy8316 Год назад +1

    The elementary school I attended had a cork oak tree. As far as I know, it was never harvested. We always loved that tree, and thought it was special.

  • @ronaldroller7176
    @ronaldroller7176 3 года назад +1

    Great report. The mighty cork oak, the tree of good life.

  • @jayino6737
    @jayino6737 3 года назад +16

    its good to hear that people really doing something to help the enviroment

  • @eoghanmacdonald7265
    @eoghanmacdonald7265 3 года назад +7

    ‘Machines do not work because a person has to go there to remove the cork’ seems a very valid reason mate, clever you🤩👍🏼

    • @KingLouis420th
      @KingLouis420th 3 года назад +1

      I think he’s implying since they don’t/can’t cut them down a person has to do all the work in lieu of the machine

    • @Manimanocas
      @Manimanocas 3 года назад

      ithink they are saying that a person has more flexebility becaue the cork trees have different "heights" of bark

    • @goncalodias6402
      @goncalodias6402 Год назад +1

      he said a person has to go there and remove the cork by hand anyway. the machines cant do it properly

  • @Sherlockohms303
    @Sherlockohms303 Год назад +2

    We have 6 cork oak trees on a property in Colorado our elevation is perfect for the tree. We make our own grapes and bottle our wine with homemade cork and MMJ Farm as well.

  • @californiacondor4887
    @californiacondor4887 3 года назад +1

    🍾🍾🍾 This was awesome, I didn't know that, thanks❗ I love it, when I learn something new.

  • @Etherealbear855
    @Etherealbear855 3 года назад +10

    I have so much respect that they don’t just cut down the whole tree

    • @aaronchif
      @aaronchif 3 года назад

      Would you rather be stripped apart. Then you regrow your skin/limbs to only get it stripped again?
      I don’t care tbh.

    • @SmooshGoo
      @SmooshGoo 3 года назад

      @@aaronchif then shut up

    • @swamp-yankee
      @swamp-yankee 3 года назад +3

      Wouldn't make sense to destroy something so valuable and culturally important. We don't kill cows for their milk either.

    • @aaronchif
      @aaronchif 3 года назад

      @@swamp-yankee do a bit of research that will save me from replying to you.

    • @aaronchif
      @aaronchif 3 года назад

      @@SmooshGoo bit aggressive

  • @imaginewagons3777
    @imaginewagons3777 3 года назад +12

    Bark removal is soooo satisfying to watch.

    • @denniswhite166
      @denniswhite166 3 года назад

      Yes especially on these trees since it grows back.

  • @beatrizvb1213
    @beatrizvb1213 3 года назад +1

    *TUGAS NO SEU MELHOR* as a portuguese i can say that we *love those trees* 🟩🟡🟥

  • @TheSpencer033
    @TheSpencer033 2 года назад +1

    A stuck cork in my whiskey bottle led me here, and I'm glad it did. Harvesting cork is actually pretty cool, and I had no idea where it came from.

  • @prakhargupta3739
    @prakhargupta3739 3 года назад +23

    If the cork industry is worth 0.5 billion dollars just think how much total wine industry would be worth

  • @leandrom4889
    @leandrom4889 3 года назад +68

    Meus amigos desculpem mas tenho que mandar a classica:
    PORTUGAL CARALHO!! xD

    • @vicentetrigo9476
      @vicentetrigo9476 3 года назад +1

      PORTUGAL CARALHOOOOOO!!!

    • @diogogomes3537
      @diogogomes3537 3 года назад +1

      O símbolo de Portugal nestas plataformas, PORTUGAL CARALHO!!!!!!!

    • @fernandomartins2035
      @fernandomartins2035 3 года назад +1

      Pôrra mas é o Alentejo cumpadre. Caralho é para Caldas ou pra sêcú!

    • @Draconicrose
      @Draconicrose 3 года назад +1

      Vim aos comentários procurar XD

    • @ULTRAKB1997
      @ULTRAKB1997 3 года назад

      PORTUGAL CARALHO

  • @rickershomesteadahobbyfarm3291
    @rickershomesteadahobbyfarm3291 3 года назад

    That is neat. I never knew this is how they made corks. Maybe I need to plant a few of these on my homestead lol.

  • @HolyManta
    @HolyManta 3 года назад

    wow. That’s some refined production, nice job Portugal