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Bottle variation is the degree to which different , nominally of the same product, can have different taste, smell, etc.

There are many possible causes of bottle variation:

  • variation in the contents prior to packaging
  • variation in the packaging components
  • variation in the product and packaging processes
  • variation in storage, distribution, , etc.
  • variation in the quantity of contents


Wine
Different bottles, nominally of the same , can taste and smell different.

One factor is found in the variable oxygen transmission rate (OTR) of cork stoppers, which translates to a degree of bottle variation.

Before the advent of inexpensive tanks, it was not customary to blend all the wine together and bottle it at once, a process called assemblage. Instead, the would take his or her from barrel to barrel and fill the bottles from a single barrel at a time. Some traditional and/or idiosyncratic still do this, including Château Musar. Also, buyers and sellers of typically do not have access to a multi-million litre tank, and so often the wine will vary depending on which tank it came from.

Bottle variation that increases over time typically comes from the packaging. Exposure to heat or light can cause a wine to mature more quickly or even make it taste "cooked". Bottles aged in the chilly of 's are famous for tasting younger than the same wine stored at a more typical 13 °C (55 °F). Finally, not all corks seal equally well, and a faulty cork will allow air into the bottle, it prematurely. However, a would be described as a simple fault rather than bottle variation, even though the corked bottle would be clearly different from a non-corked example.

Sometimes, it is not clear what causes the variation. Bottles stored together their entire lives, with no obvious faults, can taste completely different. Thus there is a saying, "There are no great old wines, only great bottles."


See also
  • Aging of wine

  • (2025). 9780198609902, Oxford University Press. .
  • Yam, K. L., "Encyclopedia of Packaging Technology", John Wiley & Sons, 2009,

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