Myuzle with the plaquette
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Myuzle (fr. Muselet from museler "muzzle") — the wire bridle which holds the stopper of sparkling and sparkling wines.
That the sparkling stopper sustained pressure of gas and there was no spontaneous "departure", from above the stopper is put on to the myuzla — the special wire bridle fixing the stopper on the bottle neck. Myuzle is made from pro-wolves 0,7-0,8 mm thick. Myuzle put on the stopper and fix under the nimbus of the neck of bottles by the semi-mechanized cars, semiautomatic devices or automatic machines. Sometimes for the best fixing before putting on to the myuzla on the stopper in addition impose the tin cap.
Standard length to the myuzla — fifty two centimeters. There is the legend that it is length of the wire which was pulled out from the corsage by Josefine Clicquot to twirl the stopper of the grade of Widow Clicquot champagne. Most likely, it is the myth as initially to the myuzla were made of the rope. The patent for the invention to the myuzla from pro-wolves in 1844 was taken out by Adolf Zhakson.