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Cork taint

A wine defect caused by TCA (2,4,6-trichloroanisole) — produces a wet-cardboard, musty smell that mutes fruit. "Corked" is the slang.

Related terms

  • Brettanomyces (Brett)
  • Volatile acidity (VA)

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