With a few smart habits and a little know‑how, you can keep those bottles safe until the moment you open them. The post ...
So you opened a bottle of wine with dinner that you just loved and only ended up drinking one glass. We all know what happens to wine when it sits around for too long – it turns to vinegar. And a ...
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When I wrote a few weeks ago about wineries that wait to release their wines until after they have properly aged, commenters began a spirited discussion of the best ways to store and age wine at home.
Opening a bottle of wine doesn't start an immediate countdown to disaster, so you don't have to finish the whole thing in one night. That leftover wine isn't going to turn to vine ...
We’ve all been there: You opened that last bottle of wine as the night was winding down and before you knew it, the party was over and you were left with a half-full bottle of Chardonnay. Rather than ...
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Sommeliers answer the most frequently asked questions around wine storage, from what temperature to store wine at to why wine should be stored in dark conditions. Contributor. Forbes contributors ...
As much as we wish we could preserve the magic of our favorite bottles forever, wine has a shelf life. While some wines get better with age, once you uncork the bottle, the clock starts ticking.
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