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Leak patrol..
Posted: 12:02 Sat 03 Dec 2011
by uncle tom
A couple of times a year I go round my cellar with a torch, peering closely at every capsule, whilst keeping my nostrils on alert for the sweet smell of a leaky bottle..
I always do this with some trepidation, fearing that the cork on one of my most prized gems will have yielded to the degradations of age..
Six months since my last tour, I can report:
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No new leakers!

Re: Leak patrol..
Posted: 12:42 Sat 03 Dec 2011
by clawhit
But that also means no new drinkers

I always take great pleasure in finding a 63 warre leaking
Re: Leak patrol..
Posted: 16:05 Sat 03 Dec 2011
by Alex Bridgeman
Happy times!
So what do you have on your death row at the moment? And how did you choose them?
Re: Leak patrol..
Posted: 19:36 Sat 03 Dec 2011
by uncle tom
So what do you have on your death row at the moment? And how did you choose them?
I have six classes of 'offence' and each of the six bottles on death row is 'guilty' of them, in turn.
If they are also 'guilty' of other 'offences' they are more likely to find their way onto DR..
The last line-up for this year are:
1)
RCV 1980 - offence:
First bottle (from case or a lone bottle)
2)
Morgan 1991 - offence:
Overstock (can be of the vintage or the wine)
3)
Warre 1955 - offence:
Poor level
4)
Graham 1985 - offence:
Not recently drunk (Not drunk at home for two years+)
5)
Ferreira 1970 - offence:
Drink up (either a bottle with signs of seepage, or a wine that I previously reckoned to be on the way out)
6)
Fonseca 1966 - offence:
Last bottle (from a case, or a lone bottle)
Have just started the RCV80 - quite a pleasant surprise - better than most 80's..!
tom
Re: Leak patrol..
Posted: 23:05 Sat 03 Dec 2011
by g-man
got a cockburn 60 lined up