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I had read the article. From the article, it sounds like bulk aging in a sealed environment is not a good idea for wine. What are your thoughts?
"Aging is an extremely complex phenomenon, not perfectly understood in all aspects. The point that we need to concern ourselves with is simple, however: If the wine has any reductive aromas (sulfury, “green” notes) that would normally subside as it ages under cork or in bulk storage in carboys, they won’t go away in the keg. Wine that is bottled with a stinky smell will be exactly as stinky months or years later. "
"Aging is an extremely complex phenomenon, not perfectly understood in all aspects. The point that we need to concern ourselves with is simple, however: If the wine has any reductive aromas (sulfury, “green” notes) that would normally subside as it ages under cork or in bulk storage in carboys, they won’t go away in the keg. Wine that is bottled with a stinky smell will be exactly as stinky months or years later. "