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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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You’re correct that synthetic corks won’t absorb any wine to give you a signal that your bottle may have leaked. But yes, if there’s a foil over them, you might see signs of leakage, or the top of the ...