Lisa Thompson
According to Willie Gluckstern, compiler of countless New York City
restaurant wine lists and author of
The Wine Avenger (Simon &
Schuster, $12,
www.amazon.com), sniffing the cork is "akin to wearing a big 'Schmuck'
sign on your forehead." Truth is, little information about a wine
can be gathered from the cork. "The only thing that's revealed is
your naivete," says Gluckstern.
There is a way, however, to determine if a bottle of wine is
"corked" and therefore undrinkable: The wine may smell moldy and
have an astringent taste. You are entitled to refuse an
unsatisfactory bottle in a restaurant and to be reimbursed for one
by a wine store.