Ah, hier ist es:
https://www.farrvintners.com/blog.php?blog=276
Es gibt allerdings auch andere Meinungen:Stephen Browett hat geschrieben:The shock surprise of the whole tasting was the incredible performance of Rauzan Ségla’s second label – Ségla. What was particularly fascinating was that we included the same wine with both cork and screwcap closures. To audible gasps from the participants when the identity of the wines was revealed, Segla with a screwcap came out just above Palmer and with a cork, just below – with the other 15 wines of the appellation behind.
http://bellawines.blogspot.com/2019/02/ ... obert.html
Edit:Hamish Wakes-Miller hat geschrieben:We also included two identical wines called Segla (the second wine of Chateau Rauzan Segla). One of the Seglas was bottled with a cork closure, whilst the other Segla was bottled under screwcap closure. [...] This was a fascinating experiment. For me the Segla with the cork closure had more flair and style. The wine had a dark core and freshness. The Segla under screwcap was very clean, but slightly simple and one dimensional. Very fresh and clean and perhaps even easy.
I rated the cork closure two points higher than the screwcap.
Wenn man jetzt noch überlegt, daß hier einfach der identische Wein unterschiedliche Verschlüsse bekam... Man könnte ja auch fine-tunen, z.B. indem der Wein für Schraubverschluss etwas weniger reduktiv ausgebaut wird...
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