Looks great. Your friend will love it.
Question, If the logo is printed on the outside of the cork how could one turn the cork down but maintain the label? Does it go into the cork a ways that you would be able to take some off and it still show?
I may enlight you on that question as I often collect stamped wine corks, to supply to some mates that like them for pens and, I can say that, being in one of the biggest wine making areas of Australia, there are only a few wineries that still use cork as the rest, all went to the plastic caps. Not all brand their corks but those that do, have then stamped which means that the ink is very superficial, and will take little effort to rub it off with sandpaper or on a lathe...!
I know that some guys, spend the time and effort to actually "skin" the cork, there is, cut the outside layer and then glue it to the brass tube, and if dome properly, the joint is almost invisible, as soft cork material assists with the pressing of the two ends to a seamless join...!
Hope this helps...!
Cheers
George