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1875 Unknown

Posted: 14:28 Tue 04 Mar 2008
by Simon Lisle
This had started leaking and I had full intentions of recorking but after a nice bottle of wine and good company it was opened.I pushed the cork into the bottle to try and save it,Then with my mechanical expertise retreived it(with the help of a ball headed hammer).Was it 1875 I beleive so or somewhere near that date.The cork gave me no clues just too faded to make anything out and well compressed.This was full blown Tawny it get's a bit hit and miss with these old bottle's but this one was very nearly a hit.It reminded me more of an old Burgundy than madeira like.Caramel still sweet no fruit definately vintage and not a colheita the familiar smoky taste of age not much acid on the finish which is what I would expect some chocolate there and something else I just can't place.Altogether very nice.

Posted: 15:00 Tue 04 Mar 2008
by Alex Bridgeman
Simon,

If you have a little weak hydrogen peroxide solution try dropping the cork into it for an hour or so. I have used this technique in the past on faded corks that are difficult to read and it works really well.

You can get weak hydrogen peroxide solution from Boots in small quantities (and you only need a cupful).

Alex