Same Port from Same Case, Different Result

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Same Port from Same Case, Different Result

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Opened two bottles of 1985 Ferreira, purchased from the same case. Very different...think one is flawed. Still.
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Looks as though cork on right one failed and allowed too much air in and it oxidized.
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Andy Velebil wrote: Fri Apr 17, 2020 3:43 pm Looks as though cork on right one failed and allowed too much air in and it oxidized.
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Bingo!. Cork was loose and fell into wine.
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John M. wrote:
Andy Velebil wrote: Fri Apr 17, 2020 3:43 pm Looks as though cork on right one failed and allowed too much air in and it oxidized.
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Bingo!. Cork was loose and fell into wine.
We’re these the ones (the vintage) standing upright in the case? I thought Moses had issues with this vintage as well.
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Andy Velebil wrote: Fri Apr 17, 2020 6:21 pm
John M. wrote:
Andy Velebil wrote: Fri Apr 17, 2020 3:43 pm Looks as though cork on right one failed and allowed too much air in and it oxidized.
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Bingo!. Cork was loose and fell into wine.
We’re these the ones (the vintage) standing upright in the case? I thought Moses had issues with this vintage as well.
1980 Ferreira was the case that shipped and stored upright. I have a few cases of the '85 Ferreira like John's and they've been consistent so far. Also have a case from the vendor of '80 Ferreira. Same bottle and label, but the corks often fall in. John's cases of '85 Ferreira are in cardboard and I have them in both cardboard and OWC. Odd they came both ways, is that typical for Ferreira?

The place I bought those cases from back in the day had a proper wine seller. The case was actually full of black mold. Was sneezing like crazy on the hour plus ride home when I bought them.

I've seen '85 Ferreira with different labels too. I really love this vintage and have an ample amount. One of my top three producers of the '85 vintage currently.
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I bought the case last year at auction. So far two have been perfect, one slightly off and this one that was way off. Still we drank it all.... even the off one was okay.

The good one was beautiful.
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