harvey steiman at large

When the Cork Goes Bad on Long-Cellared Wine

Must we write it off as our loss, and not the winery’s?
Posted: Dec 14, 2009 11:54am ET

After opening a well-aged wine with a tainted cork, Wine Spectator editor at large Harvey Steiman asks how much incentive do top wineries really have to switch to something other than cork?

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