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Over-extracted wines
08-02-2001, 03:06 PM,
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I have read the phrases "over oaked" and "over-extracted" many times on this board, as well as elsewhere. I know what "over oaked" is, and I avoid those wines. But what is "over-extracted" and why does it have a negative connotation?
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