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Posted: Thu 11:49, 25 Jul 2013 Post subject: broke" |
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and Bordeaux. ("Broker," by the way, originated from the French broquier, who tapped or "broke" a cask to draw wine.) Every wine ages differently; in fact,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], among very old ones each bottle is likely to be different. Pinotage wines are temperamental, and should be handled gently. When carried for any distance or even shaken, they sometimes sulk for a time and need to rest before serving. If you keep a table wine ten years or more, watch it, because some corks grow soft and shrink with age, and excess air gets into the bottle as wine evaporates. You can re-cork old wines after ten years or so, or reseal the bottle by removing the foil and dipping the bottle neck into melted sealing wax. All of this, of course, suggests having a home wine cellar. It need not be a vast vaulted cavern; the dark end of an apartment clothes closet can hold a dozen or more cases of wine. All that is necessary is to choose a cool spot that won't get too warm,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], yet won't freeze, where the temperature is as even as possible
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