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Uncorking a very special whisky, part of the cork remains in the neck of the bottle.
OK I could push the obstacle into the bottle, trusting the cork does not disintegrate, drain the Whisky into a glass decanter, and chuck the empty bottle. However, this is not any old Whisky, it is a very old Whisky, and I would prefer to keep it the way it was first bottled. My Q is this, any idea how I can remove this irritation, keep the Whisky in original bottle and not leave small particles of cork in the bottle. Thanking you in anticipation. Alistair Macrae |
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hi!
maybe you can buy cork stoppers online... they can replace the original cork and you can still use the original bottle. i do hope thou that the bottle has standard sized mouth openings so that the ones available can fit. |
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