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Published 2006
A white wine which has oxidized naturally over a long period (see oxidation and bottle ageing) is likely to be deep yellow in colour, perhaps browning, with aromas of cooked fruit, sometimes quince, eventually dank, dead fruit, possibly sherrified and acetic (see acetaldehyde). Typically these negative effects will be immediately apparent on opening and pouring.
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