HOW long can you keep wine after you open it?!


Question:

HOW long can you keep wine after you open it?

HOW LONG CAN YOU KEEP WINE AFTER YOU HAVE OPEN IT ?


Answers:
Actually that depends upon the kind of wine you are talking about.

Sherries and Ports are "fortified" with additional alcohol and can contain as much as 22% alcohol by volume and can last for months after it has been opened initially in normal room temperature with a stopper in it.

Common every day wines other than Sherries and Ports mostly contain between 9% - 12% alcohol and can actually last for weeks if kept in the refrigerator.

Source(s):
a realist and Wine Shop owner.

As long as you want. It never goes bad. It only turns into vinegar.

You can keep it forever. Whether you'd want to drink it is another question.

If it's been kept well corked (or the top is tight), then it should be drinkable for a week or so. If air has leaked in, then don't drink it, use it to cook.

Try to consume them the next day otherwise the taste differs and can be difficult to drink.

I would keep it for a couple of weeks. Some say it lasts forever but I am not so sure it does.

roughly an hour then its time for another 1

Is going to stay ok as long as you keep it in the correct weather and conditions

With bottles, I find the taste changes after 2 or 3 days.
Tetra-Paks or bags seem to maintain their taste for ~1 week.




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