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I've been making wine for 4 or 5 months now, and I've
been making kits of 30 750ml bottles at a time. The problem with this is that when I want to taste a batch to see how it's coming along I have to sacrifice a whole bottle. If it's not quite ready yet, I wind up wasting the whole bottle. So I've started thinking... is there some way to fill three or four smaller bottles, cork them up and use them just for sampling? Is there a smaller bottle (200-300ml) available that takes a standard sized cork? I can find smaller bottles on the Internet, but I can't seem to see anywhere what cork size they take. Any ideas out there? -- Bob Becker www.becker.org |
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