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Using bottle of wine after opening

For how long can I use a bottle of wine after opening it? are there any special measures that I have to take?


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The answer has too much nuance to type it all here. All wine begins to change once open. But that is not to say that all wine is bad after it's opened. A young vintage port may need to be decanted a day ahead of time just to get it into shape for drinking, while a delicate moscatel might be bad after a few hours. 

 As for what to do with leftovers? Getting the air out does sometimes help, sometimes no. But ALL wine will last longer in the fridge, it slows down change. So put EVEN RED wine in the fridge and when you want to drink it take it out. In fact I put all red wine in the fridge for a bit before drinking anyways. Red wine is often served too warm!

 Also there will not be more alcohol flavor the longer it sits, at least for most wines. This is an over generalization. Some lose all flavor and taste like water, other become more acidic...depends on the wine. 

 No rule for all wine, the best way to know is too ask a knowledgeable sales person.

 


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Once you have opened a bottle of wine you can store in the refrigerator up to 3 days to assure the best flavor.


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Agree with Mr. Kelada


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Gute,

You should also consider the type of wine. White wines you store in lower tempurture (max of 13c.), whereas red ones you should keep in room tempurture (max 18c.)

I wouldn't keep red wine in the fridge...

Whichever wine it is, you need to make sure you seal the bottle tightly, leaving no air inside. there are special corks for it, which should be available at any wine shop.

Howlong they last - depends on who tastes them - the more you keep a wine open, the more alcoholic falvour it will end up having. I would have to agree with the 3 days rule.

My best tip is - once you've opened a bottle of wine - simply drink it to its fullest, that way you dont have to worry about leaving it open Wink

Enjoy!

 


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the only measure is to finish it with in 1hr.

can't be stored (only if it is mine !)


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