
Corked
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Discover what the term 'corked' means when it comes to wine and how to tell if wine is faulty, whether through oxidation or a contaminated cork.
Discover what the term 'corked' means when it comes to wine and how to tell if wine is faulty, whether through oxidation or a contaminated cork.
Wine can be faulty for a number of reasons, for example if air has seeped into the bottle the wine can become 'oxidised' and taste of sherry.
In the case of 'corked' wine, a contaminated cork is the culprit, which creates a mouldy, musty smell and / or taste, a little like a dank cellar or soggy cardboard. You can't tell if if your wine is corked by just looking – you've got to taste it or sniff it. If a wine is corked or otherwise faulty, return it and ask for a replacement.
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