Have you ever tasted light?
UV. Wavelengths. Colors. And why colored glass bottles prevent violation of your wine.
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Light passes through glass easily and thus a glass bottle, for example, looks transparent (read why in this 1-Minute Marvels “The glass light-hows“). But this is not always the case for other forms of electromagnetic radiation along the electromagnetic spectrum.
This is called “lightstrike” (excessive exposure to UV in the 325-450nm range), which the French call “goût de lumière” i.e. taste of light.
In addition, when buying wines that you don’t intend to consume soon, consider getting those in colored bottles. Also avoid buying bottles that have been exposed to more than their fair share of UV light e.g. the top of the shelves facing a light source.
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