It costs just pennies:
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How to get rid of sulfur in your wine
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Re: How to get rid of sulfur in your wine
That's a lot of pocket change to carry around for a group tasting in need 

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Re: How to get rid of sulfur in your wine
It would be interesting to see what it does to the penny, given the comment that post-1982 copper-plated pennies will work in a pinch. I'd be surprised if the reaction from a glass of wine could remove plating, so I don't believe a copper-plated penny and a solid copper penny would be any different.
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Re: How to get rid of sulfur in your wine
I suspect you are correct. How much sulfur is in a glass of wine compared to the surface area of the penny?Glenn E. wrote:It would be interesting to see what it does to the penny, given the comment that post-1982 copper-plated pennies will work in a pinch. I'd be surprised if the reaction from a glass of wine could remove plating, so I don't believe a copper-plated penny and a solid copper penny would be any different.