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David M. Bueker
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Peter May
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David M. Bueker
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TimMc wrote:As long as it isn't that insipid screw cap, I'm OK with it
David M. Bueker wrote:TimMc wrote:As long as it isn't that insipid screw cap, I'm OK with it
What have you got against screw caps?
David M. Bueker
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Thu Mar 23, 2006 11:52 am
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TimMc wrote:David M. Bueker wrote:TimMc wrote:As long as it isn't that insipid screw cap, I'm OK with it
What have you got against screw caps?
Aesthetics, mostly.
However, I figure that whole wine taint issue is a bit overblown, IMHO. One bottle in six cases of wine or 1-2% is really nothing to get all worked up about, as I see it...
Aesthetics do matter.
TimMc wrote:However, I figure that whole wine taint issue is a bit overblown, IMHO. One bottle in six cases of wine or 1-2% is really nothing to get all worked up about, as I see it.
Personally, I see it as an economical delivery system for cheaper wines, becuase the high end vintages will remain corked. Besides, the marketplace has not seen this mass change over to screw caps and more than likely because of the fact serious collectors and/or wine lovers won't plunk down the cash for screw capped wines.
Aesthetics do matter.
James Roscoe
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Wed Mar 22, 2006 6:43 pm
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Peter May
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Mon Mar 20, 2006 11:24 am
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TimMc wrote:David M. Bueker wrote:TimMc wrote:As long as it isn't that insipid screw cap, I'm OK with it
What have you got against screw caps?
Aesthetics, mostly.
TimMc wrote:
However, I figure that whole wine taint issue is a bit overblown, IMHO. One bottle in six cases of wine or 1-2% is really nothing to get all worked up about, as I see it.
TimMc wrote:Where I live, the local farmers, growers and milk producers would be jumping with glee if that was the worst case scenario for product loss due to spoilage. I promise you.
TimMc wrote:, because the high end vintages will remain corked.
Alan A.
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Thu Apr 13, 2006 3:22 pm
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Peter May wrote:TimMc wrote:, because the high end vintages will remain corked.
Well, 5-7% of them anyway
James Roscoe wrote:Remember, Marquesse of Queensberry rules...
TimMc wrote:I'm sorry...perhaps I wasn't clear.
David M. Bueker
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Thu Mar 23, 2006 11:52 am
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Jeff Grossman/NYC wrote:TimMc wrote:I'm sorry...perhaps I wasn't clear.
Oh, no. Not at all. You were perfectly clear. Just no one here agrees with you.
James Roscoe
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Wed Mar 22, 2006 6:43 pm
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Jeff Grossman/NYC wrote:TimMc wrote:I'm sorry...perhaps I wasn't clear.
Oh, no. Not at all. You were perfectly clear. Just no one here agrees with you.
And then there's the dubious condition of your facts:
- loss due to cork taint is far more than 1-2%
- screwcaps are taking over the low-end wine market (it goes with the de-mystification of wine that is occurring (& needed) in the US)
- I don't want to be kissed full on the lips by a dairy farmer
- wine isn't milk! wine isn't perishable! wine is full of alcohol, which is a preservative! I expect pretty darned near perfect behavior from its containers! (If we can do it for Coke and Pepsi, we can do it for Bugey and Pauillac.)
Your opinions are your own, of course, and you are entitled to them.
Jeff Grossman/NYC wrote:TimMc wrote:I'm sorry...perhaps I wasn't clear.
Oh, no. Not at all. You were perfectly clear. Just no one here agrees with you.
And then there's the dubious condition of your facts:
- loss due to cork taint is far more than 1-2%
- screwcaps are taking over the low-end wine market (it goes with the de-mystification of wine that is occurring (& needed) in the US)
- I don't want to be kissed full on the lips by a dairy farmer
- wine isn't milk! wine isn't perishable! wine is full of alcohol, which is a preservative! I expect pretty darned near perfect behavior from its containers! (If we can do it for Coke and Pepsi, we can do it for Bugey and Pauillac.)
Your opinions are your own, of course, and you are entitled to them.
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