My friend went into the cellar and found that about 5 of our corks are rising. What is the cause of this, and what may be a solution?
The wine is a Cab Sauv kit wine, it was thoroughly degassed, no sugar was added, it was stabilized as per instructions, and he left enough space between the wine and the cork. Plus it has been aging for 4 months. The only thing that was different from the last bottling we did was that he laid the bottles on their side immediately after bottling, and it was about 3 or 4 hours before he was informed that they needed to be right side up for a couple days.
I know that they are supposed to stand right side up to let the cork seal against the bottle; so if this wasn't done would the wine get in between the cork and the glass, act as a lubricant and then the remaining "negligible" amount of gas push it out?
Traverse
The wine is a Cab Sauv kit wine, it was thoroughly degassed, no sugar was added, it was stabilized as per instructions, and he left enough space between the wine and the cork. Plus it has been aging for 4 months. The only thing that was different from the last bottling we did was that he laid the bottles on their side immediately after bottling, and it was about 3 or 4 hours before he was informed that they needed to be right side up for a couple days.
I know that they are supposed to stand right side up to let the cork seal against the bottle; so if this wasn't done would the wine get in between the cork and the glass, act as a lubricant and then the remaining "negligible" amount of gas push it out?
Traverse