Bottle-shock
Bottle-shock or Bottle-sickness is a temporary condition of wine characterized by muted or disjointed fruit flavors. It often occurs immediately after bottling or when wines (usually fragile wines) are given an additional dose of sulfur (in the form of sulfur dioxide or sulfite solution), or if they are subject to other forms of handling and transport. After a few weeks, the condition usually disappears.
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Bottle-shock
Bottle-shock or Bottle-sickness is a temporary condition of wine characterized by muted or disjointed fruit flavors. It often occurs immediately after bottling or when wines (usually fragile wines) are given an additional dose of sulfur (in the form of sulfur dioxide or sulfite solution), or if they are subject to other forms of handling and transport. After a few weeks, the condition usually disappears.
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Bottle-shock or Bottle-sicknes ...... condition usually disappears.
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