I've opened a bottle of Burmester 2001 LBV and have found it to be more than a bit odd. It's got a funky note that won't disappear or integrate with airing and that's a little suspicious for me.
I'm one of those (un)fortunate folks who isn't very sensitive to cork taint, as I nearly have to find a rotten oak tree floating around in my glass before I really notice something is amiss.
Any experience out there with T-corks (like the Burmester possesses) and TCA?
T-Corks and T-C-A--help needed
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T-Corks and T-C-A--help needed
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Although I have had plenty of VPs that were corked, I can't think of a single bottle of Port that possessed a T-cork, that was infected with TCA. Could certainly be a mere coincidence.
I have to admit laughing until it hurt, after reading Sean's post above! Ah that was priceless. Thanks man!
I have to admit laughing until it hurt, after reading Sean's post above! Ah that was priceless. Thanks man!
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I had a 20 yr old scotch that was corked with a T-cork. No one believed me untill I opened another and they could try them side by side. Cork, is Cork, is Cork, TCA can taint anything 
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