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Old Jun 8, 2013 | 9:47 am
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slawecki
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Originally Posted by zitsky
I think many folks can tell the difference. I'm convinced I can detect the taste of wood chips. I am not that sophisticated.
when new oak barrels got expensive, people started putting new oak staves in old oak barrels to add flavor (particularly to chardonnay). almost all wines have sulphur in them to stop further fermentation, and use egg whites to collect residue. the oak stave practice went to oak chips in a bag(more surface area). it is not difficult to tell when a wine has been oaked. it is difficult to tell how it was done.
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