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Definition of trichloranisole in US English: trichloranisolenounˌtrīklôrˈanəsōlˌtrīklôrˈanəsōl A chemical released by a fungus whose smell is detectable in minute concentrations. It is responsible for the musty smell that taints wines bottled with infected corks(. abbreviation TCA). Example sentencesExamples - Unfortunately, however, there is some evidence that this chlorine increases the likelihood of trichloranisole formation, and therefore the incidence of cork taint.
- We go away thinking we just don't like the wine, when, in fact, it was contaminated with 2, 4, 6 - trichloranisole, a chemical generated by molds that tend to grow on cork.
- TCA or 2,4 6 - trichloranisole is one of the world's most powerful contaminants.
- The mould, called trichloranisole or TCA for short, can ruin a bottle of wine: it makes it taste like like a cellar or damp cardboard.
- If you've ever opened a bottle of wine to discover something that smells like a mouldy hymn book and tastes even worse, you've made the acquaintance of a chemical compound called 2,4, 6 - trichloranisole.
Definition of trichloranisole in US English: trichloranisolenounˌtrīklôrˈanəsōl A chemical released by a fungus whose smell is detectable in minute concentrations. It is responsible for the musty smell that taints wines bottled with infected corks(. abbreviation TCA). Example sentencesExamples - If you've ever opened a bottle of wine to discover something that smells like a mouldy hymn book and tastes even worse, you've made the acquaintance of a chemical compound called 2,4, 6 - trichloranisole.
- We go away thinking we just don't like the wine, when, in fact, it was contaminated with 2, 4, 6 - trichloranisole, a chemical generated by molds that tend to grow on cork.
- TCA or 2,4 6 - trichloranisole is one of the world's most powerful contaminants.
- The mould, called trichloranisole or TCA for short, can ruin a bottle of wine: it makes it taste like like a cellar or damp cardboard.
- Unfortunately, however, there is some evidence that this chlorine increases the likelihood of trichloranisole formation, and therefore the incidence of cork taint.
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