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Hi, first post here and as you'll see I'm far from an expert!
I received as a gift a week ago a Glenlivet 15 year old French Oak Reserve. I might have had 2 or 3 drinks before tonight. So anyway, don't ask me how I managed to do that, but the cork broke in my hand and the other half fell in the bottle. I sealed it back with one of those long rubber stopper that you use with wine. I'll decant it tomorrow night in a nice carafe (I don't have it at home right now). So, question is, what kind of impact does the cork have and will it ruin the bottle? I mean am I doing this thing right or should I not even bother and just try to get a refund at the shop? thanks! |
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Whisky should be stored upright so it is not in contact with the cork. Having said that, leaving 1/2 the cork in the bottle for a couple days before you decant it should not be a problem, as long as the cork is not rotten, etc.
Cheers! P.S. Maybe you should look into screw caps!
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Thanks for reassuring me. I decanted it earlier tonight and just had drink. I can't say I've noticed anything so I guess all is good. I'll try to be careful in the future.
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If you wanna remove that pesky cork piece from the bottle and
pour the contents back into the original bottle, here's a short YouTube video on how to do just that. Seems wacky but it does work. |
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I found this thread while looking for another post and had to comment again. I tried the cork removal technique the other day on a 1957 port. The cork came apart and I was aghast that one large and several smaller pieces of cork fell in.
I was able to completely remove all the cord using the aforementioned video. The port was saved. Last edited by michael; 01-22-2013 at 10:33 AM. |
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The bottle was about 3/4 full at the point I pulled the broken cork out. I had poured some port out to taste. I am not sure it would have worked otherwise.
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Whisky.com Expert blenderm shares some excellent information regarding cork and contact with spirit here on this thread:
http://www.whisky.com/forum/showthread.php?t=96912
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