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....what does this mean? Got it from the half off rack... French.

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On Oct 3, 11:28 am, Mark Lipton > wrote:
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> > ...what does this mean? Got it from the half off rack... French.

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> It generally means that the wine has been stored in a dry environment,
> or upright, for a lengthy period of time. It can also happen in any
> bottle of older (10+ years) wine, regardless of storage conditions. It
> doesn't necessarily mean that the wine will be affected, but wines with
> faulty corks will oxidize more rapidly than properly sealed bottles will.


Thank you. They taste awful. And, yes, year is 1997. Bleagh!
Thanks!

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