Dragzworthy wrote:On this forum, the participants may have a decent inventory of cork Vs screwcap? Does anyone have same vintage 6 packs or full case? Would be another interesting thread to start in a similar vein to the wendouree and nebbiolo ones we have...i.e. ongoing update on cork Vs screwcap tasting. Personally I pay little attention to the closure so I don't know what I have..... Booo
IMHO... my views on cork vs screw cap testing are:
- must be same wine (i.e. same vintage / same bottles, only the closure is different)
- white wines testing will never convince people as "red wines are different"
- cheap reds testing will never convince people as "top quality reds are made different and its about ageing"
- recognised top quality reds are not generally made with a choice of closures (at least not to the public)
- must have good / consistent storage
- must be tested at various points in the peak drinking window.
IMHO, if you don't follow the above, the testing is unlikely to tell us anything reliable / meaningful (says the naively ignorant accountant with no wine knowledge or scientific testing experience - lol!).
To this end I was very excited when I got my hands on some of the 2010 Penfold's St Henri. Not only because it was a "top wine" but it was also from a couple of different retailers and included some stock originally planned for export before they realised they could sell out in Australia. This meant I had over 3 bottles each under cork and under screwcap. This meets all of my testing criteria a top quality, age worthy red wine under each closure, both stored in the same 12 degree wine fridge since release (literally bough the day they arrived in the stores). My plan was to open one of each closure and taste side by side at each of the start, middle and end of the Winefront drinking window (i.e. 2020, 2030 and 2040).
I am useless at tasting notes so was thinking of trying to organise for other forum members in Perth to join me for the taste off and get their views also. Would be great to get half a dozen forum members views / tasting notes. At some point when the COVID stuff is over I will get around to organising it but no point trying to do so yet. I also travel to Sydney /Melbourne / Adelaide for work occasionally so could bring them for a taste off on a work trip if locals are keen. Given COVID, likely the first tasting will be delayed but that will do no harm. Feel free to PM me if you are interested but I will also do a post in the forum when things start to look possible again.
Cheers
p.s. if I was truly paranoid I would have also have considered that the export stock may have had different treatment / storage / movement (prior to being redirected to the local market) to the local stock, that the transport / storage would be different for the different retailers, that 12 degrees storage in my wine fridge is low for red wine and may suit the cork closure more than screwcap, and that individuals all have subjective taste and perception / preferences, which all could be factors tainting the test... but I'm not truly paranoid so I think my testing is perfect and will finally decide this once and for all in 2040!
p.s.s Of course I know already that this will prove nothing / change no-ones opinion.... but it will be fun and hopefully the wines will taste nice!