Although it may seem like the end of the world, you don't actually have to throw away a bottle of wine when the cork breaks.
Nothing derails a wine tasting like a broken cork stuck in the neck of a bottle. But with these simple tricks, you'll be back to sipping in no time.
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"A corked wine is caused by a compound called trichloroanisole, or TCA, which contaminates the cork, bottle, or wine itself during harvest, production or even shipping," said Vinnie Miliano ...
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New York, United States, Jan. 29, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The necks of wine bottles are sealed with wine corks, also known as stoppers. Wine corks are traditionally manufactured from cork (bark of ...