Wine bottle seal broken, cork exposed
Wine bottle seal broken, cork exposed
Hi, I was wondering if my wine bottle that covers the cork was broken and removed, and the cork was exposed, will it cause a problem cellaring? Should I drink it soon? Cheers.
If it's the capsule you're talking about - a decorative bit of tinfoil which is not airtight and can be twisted off with your bare hands - then the only thing its absence will affect is resale value. It's the cork which is (allegedly) the seal.
Kieran
Kieran
"In the wine of life, some of us are destined to be cork sniffers." - Dilbert