halkcb
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It's a great pity
that these situations happen all too often,albeit less now with the vineyards who are more selective in their cork provenance.Nonetheless, the prevalence of cork tainted wine used to be about 10% ,marring great enjoyment of a choice wine.Apparently,the situation has improved since the last few years.However,no vineyard,however prestigious,is spared this bane of wine enjoyment.
I've had occasion to experience a corked Chateau margaux 1983 recently which i had saved for a birthday dinner,only to discard it after a whiff and a taste----a costly waste of time and effort!
The restaurant will usually replace a corked wine with another similar bottle where chances are it would not be corked.Cork taint is quite distinguishable and one should not hesitate to point it out to the waiter/sommelier who should be given the oppurtunity to try it.
best
henry
It's a great pity
By: halkcb : January 23rd, 2017-17:25
that these situations happen all too often,albeit less now with the vineyards who are more selective in their cork , the prevalence of cork tainted wine used to be about 10% ,marring great enjoyment of a choice ,the situation has improved since the last f...
Indeed
By: Arie - Mr Orange : January 25th, 2017-00:49
And as you said DO NOT conclude anything on the smell only!!! I have made, many moons...eh bottles.. ago, the mistake of emptying a bottle in the sink because of the very clear cork smell. The taste was a little bit off too (I thought) but the mind can fo...
Great report Bill
By: emcquillan : January 24th, 2017-05:48
For mature wines I find approximately 1 out of 20 are corked. Would be interested in your experience. I think I have a fairly low tolerance, but when at a restaurant always confirm with the sommelier. I've had higher percentages, but usually from shipment...