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So, does that mean that Madiera is over oxidized?
"Ian Hoare" > wrote in message ... > Salut/Hi Ron Natalie, > > le/on Tue, 15 Feb 2005 08:27:00 -0500, tu disais/you said:- > >>Dick R. wrote: >>> Hi All, >>> I have read in this NG that TCA contaminated (corked) >>> wines can have a barnyard or wet dog flavor. Last night >>> we had a bottle of 2002 Antinori Santa Cristina (an everyday >>> favorite), and even with my inexperienced palate I >>> could easily detect a flavor that reminded me of wet >>> cardboard. Was this wine corked? We've had many bottles of >>> Santa Cristina, but never one that tasted like this. >>> >>Wet cardboard is excessive oxidation. > > With respect Ron, or Natalie, no it isn't. Wet dog/cardboard is the > caracteristic smell of TCA contamination or "corked" wine. > > The smell of excessive oxidation is quite different. Sort of apple peel-y, > or a bit like a madeira. > -- > All the Best > Ian Hoare > http://www.souvigne.com > mailbox full to avoid spam. try me at website |
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