Difficult Goodbye's

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Difficult Goodbye's

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Have you ever gotten to the bottom of a beloved/rare bottle of madeira and lamented that last sip? Nothing lasts forever, but I thought this would be a cool way to keep a nip or two around for a future date. I picked up 10 1oz glass bottles with cork on ebay for $12, now I have a madeira archive system! I used some simple medical tape and a sharpy for the label. What do you think?

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Really Good idea!
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I have about a dozen unfinished bottles in my cellar. I'll have a nip or two on occasion. A couple have less than a glass left. [cheers.gif]
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One thing that I love about Madeira!
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I love it!!
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One note: Sharpie marks will fade with time (10-20 years). Most inks will, also. You might consider making your labels with a soft pencil (so you get a dark mark) and protecting them from smudging with a clear overcoat of varnish. Graphite is very resistant to deterioration from the environment.

I know this because my collection of miscellaneous small parts in drawers were marked with a Sharpie, and are now almost unreadable due to fading.

Also, for the largest selection of small bottles (and corks), try American Science & Surplus ( www.sciplus.com ). They also have a LOT of other fun stuff.
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Peter W. Meek wrote:One note: Sharpie marks will fade with time (10-20 years). Most inks will, also. You might consider making your labels with a soft pencil (so you get a dark mark) and protecting them from smudging with a clear overcoat of varnish. Graphite is very resistant to deterioration from the environment.

I know this because my collection of miscellaneous small parts in drawers were marked with a Sharpie, and are now almost unreadable due to fading.

Also, for the largest selection of small bottles (and corks), try American Science & Surplus ( http://www.sciplus.com ). They also have a LOT of other fun stuff.
Since they are standing up, would it be better to use a medical grade rubber stopper to seal the bottle? What I'm thinking of is something along the lines of these http://www.sciplus.com/p/25ML-CLEAR-GLA ... PPER_49945
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I have often come to the bottom of bottles of Madeira ... the only kind that I typically hold onto for more than a couple of days and even that is tough ... with Madeira, and have been very melancholy when taking the very last sips. It is like saying goodbye to a good friend. [friends.gif]

I have organized tastings, (in particular in NY and DC) where one of our FTLOP brethren, showed up with a hypodermic needle used to suck up a specific quantity of cc's of Madeira from his glass and then inserted the juice into specially sealed medical test tubes which he then labeled.
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have organized tastings, (in particular in NY and DC) where one of our FTLOP brethren, showed up with a hypodermic needle used to suck up a specific quantity of cc's of Madeira from his glass and then inserted the juice into specially sealed medical test tubes which he then labeled.
I need to remember to do this! :wink:
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Roy Hersh wrote: I have organized tastings, (in particular in NY and DC) where one of our FTLOP brethren, showed up with a hypodermic needle used to suck up a specific quantity of cc's of Madeira from his glass and then inserted the juice into specially sealed medical test tubes which he then labeled.
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As near as I can tell, Madeira has been exposed to oxygen almost since it was a grape on the vine. Does it suddenly need protection better than a simple cork (to keep the flies out)?
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Eric Ifune wrote:
have organized tastings, (in particular in NY and DC) where one of our FTLOP brethren, showed up with a hypodermic needle used to suck up a specific quantity of cc's of Madeira from his glass and then inserted the juice into specially sealed medical test tubes which he then labeled.
I need to remember to do this! :wink:
Uh huh! :lol:
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