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nyc sommelier 54 19-03-2004 04:08 AM

Corked wine
 
I want to start a thread on wines that have a cork problem. The wine
that has inspired me is D'Arenbergs laughing magpie.

Dale Williams 19-03-2004 01:32 PM

Corked wine
 
In article >,
(nyc sommelier 54) writes:

>I want to start a thread on wines that have a cork problem. The wine
>that has inspired me is D'Arenbergs laughing magpie.


You're saying a particular wine has a higher than average TCA problem? I guess
there's 2 possibilities if that's the case:
a substandard cork selection process - while there's no way to eliminate cork
taint, it seems conscientious selection can reduce the odds a bit.
or, more likely,
a systemic infection at the winery, such as happened with a few CA places (most
notably the aging room for BV's top reds for the '97-'99 vintages).

Noticed your email address. Which restaurant do you work for? The myriad group
has some of my faves (Nobu, Montrachet despite the "only" 2 star rating last
week).
Dale

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Ian Hoare 19-03-2004 01:37 PM

Corked wine
 
Salut/Hi nyc sommelier 54,

le/on 18 Mar 2004 20:08:52 -0800, tu disais/you said:-

>I want to start a thread on wines that have a cork problem. The wine
>that has inspired me is D'Arenbergs laughing magpie.


Any wine in the world which is bottled under cork closures can have cork
problem.

It's slightly unfair IMO to single out any one or other winemaker or wine.

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