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Default Aging Corks Fail ??

On Nov 15, 2:27 pm, Joe Sallustio > wrote:
> The problem you are seeing is one of the reasons I use synthetics
> now. :0)
>


Yeah, but as you mentioned, Joe, those are not meant for long-term
aging and screwcaps are not available to home winemakers, so corks are
really the only option for wines aged 10 years. Or crown caps but
there the issue is they don't fit on regular wine bottles.

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