Dugger
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My wife and I flew from Nova Scotia to Vancouver, BC last Wed and I brought 3 bottles of my wine with me ( checked baggage). I decided to open one this evening and I must say it was not good - tasted terrible. This is a nearly 2 year old South African Cab Sauv from a 2008 WinExpert LE kit that I have been drinking and is an excellent wine.
So I'm wondering, could it be suffering from bottle shock from being in the plane ( Halifax-Ottawa-Vancouver)? I've never flown my wine before so can't compare. Has anyone else experienced this? I recall the movie, "Bottle Shock" and them flying the wine to France early to give it time to recover from bottle shock.
I'm reluctant to open the other 2 bottles so will let them rest for a couple more weeks.
So I'm wondering, could it be suffering from bottle shock from being in the plane ( Halifax-Ottawa-Vancouver)? I've never flown my wine before so can't compare. Has anyone else experienced this? I recall the movie, "Bottle Shock" and them flying the wine to France early to give it time to recover from bottle shock.
I'm reluctant to open the other 2 bottles so will let them rest for a couple more weeks.