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![]() On Tue, 13 Nov 2007, pp said about: Aging Corks Fail ?? > On Nov 13, 2:19 pm, (Doug Bashford) wrote: ........ > > Is this a common bug? How to prevent? > > > > Thanks! > > --Doug > > Corks deteriorate over time, so what you see if pretty natural, > especially if you used regular quality corks. All red wines will turn > garent at some point if allowed to age that long and tannins will > mellow - again, that's just a natural progression. If the wine in the > bottles with corks that look ok tastes significantly better, you might > want to consider recorking those bottles - assuming all the corks came > from the same batchm the "good ones" won't probably last much longer. > > Pp Thanks! I wonder if in the future I waxed the corks or went to synthetic, or...? Sometimes I hear of 100+ year-old fine wines. What's up with that? I thought that was typical? --Doug |
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