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Pastimes : Wine You Can Enjoy @ Under $20

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To: jrhana who wrote (443)8/24/2006 8:41:10 AM
From: Mark Marcellus  Read Replies (1) of 1277
 
Should these bottle cap wines be stored upright?

Yes. As MP pointed out there is no advantage to storing them on their side. The disadvantage to storing them on their side is that sediment can sometimes gather in the cap and form a film over the top that remains even when you turn the bottle upright.

FWIW, I agree with you on the synthetic corks but I'm a screw cap convert. The only valid reason for corks, IMO, is for wine intended to age a number of years, where you can't be sure what will happen with screw caps. And even then, the wineries should be doing long term side by side comparisons to see if screw caps will do the job.

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