According to a study by Cornell University, sulfites in canned wine can react with the can's aluminum, producing a sulfuric odor. This highlights the importance of proper lining and sulfur dioxide control during winemaking.
To prevent undesirable aromas in canned wines, consuming them promptly and monitoring canning dates are crucial. The sulfurous smell doesn't signal spoilage but suggests the need for better packaging and production practices.
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