| Should I be storing the wine I drink everyday in a special way or place? Where should I store wine I don't plan to drink immediately? Where should I store wine after it is opened? How long will an open bottle of wine keep? | |
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| Should I be storing the wine I drink everyday in a special way or place? | Simply keep your bottles of wine in a cool place away from direct sunlight until youre ready to drink them. If you are going to store them for more than a few weeks, it is best to store them on their side rather than upright. This will keep the cork moist and therefore airtight. There is no need to store white wines or Champagne/sparkling wines in the refrigerator if you are not planning on drinking them soon. Simply chill them before serving. |
| Where should I store wine I don't plan to drink immediately? | There are two types of wine you may not plan to drink immediately--wines you have purchased that are ready to drink, and wines designed to be aged. Most wines on the market today are designed to be ready to drink as soon as you purchase them. Therefore, the long-term storage conditions recommended for wines designed to be aged are not necessary. |
| A re-corked, leftover bottle of red or white wine can be stored in the refrigerator for 3 5 days without compromising its flavor. Just take the red wine out of the refrigerator to let it come up to room temperature before drinking. A tightly corked leftover bottle of Champagne/sparkling wine can also be kept fresh in the refrigerator for 3 - 5 days. | |
| Longer than you may think. Dont throw it away! Re-cork the wine (if youve thrown away the cork use plastic wrap and a rubber band). An open bottle of red or white wine will keep in the refrigerator for 3 5 days. A bottle of Champagne/sparkling wine (tightly recorked) will also keep for 3 5 days in the refrigerator. | |
| Information courtesy of Wine Market Council. | |