How long can you leave bottle's of Wine in a Wine cooler ??!
I went to a Vineyard, and bought 10 bottles of Wine!. I was thinking about buying a Wine cooler!. I dont open big bottles that often!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
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just make sure you keep them sealed and don't remove the cork and make sure you lay them on their sides or the cork will dry out and removing will become a pain!.
depends on the type of grape used to make the wine if it will get better with ageWww@FoodAQ@Com
depends on the type of grape used to make the wine if it will get better with ageWww@FoodAQ@Com
I think you are referring to a dedicated wine refridgerator, right!? They are intended to keep wine indefinetly!. The amount of time a wine can be kept is mostly dictated by the wine itself, moreso than the exact storage conditions!.
If you don't intend to start a big collection, small under-the-counter models can be bought at Home Depot, Sears, and even Target for less that $200!. They usually hold 12-30 bottles and are about the size of of a hotel mini-fridge and that is basically what they are!. If you want to get serious and have a wine 'fridge that can hold 100+ bottles, you will need to start looking at specialty appliance stores or online!. Vinotemp is a very good and widely available brand!. These coolers often have multiple zones for white and reds, interior lighting, and are set apart from a regular fridge by their lack of vibration and higher temperature settings (more in the 50-60 range rather than 35-45)!.
If you don't intend to have a long term, expensive collection one of these models is probably not worth your money and space in the house!. Keep your wine in a dark, cool area like a closet, with the bottles laid over on their side!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
If you don't intend to start a big collection, small under-the-counter models can be bought at Home Depot, Sears, and even Target for less that $200!. They usually hold 12-30 bottles and are about the size of of a hotel mini-fridge and that is basically what they are!. If you want to get serious and have a wine 'fridge that can hold 100+ bottles, you will need to start looking at specialty appliance stores or online!. Vinotemp is a very good and widely available brand!. These coolers often have multiple zones for white and reds, interior lighting, and are set apart from a regular fridge by their lack of vibration and higher temperature settings (more in the 50-60 range rather than 35-45)!.
If you don't intend to have a long term, expensive collection one of these models is probably not worth your money and space in the house!. Keep your wine in a dark, cool area like a closet, with the bottles laid over on their side!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
Not all wines improve with age!. Generally high tanic red wines will improve with age and all other wines won't change too much and might taste worse if you age them too long!. Getting a cooler is a bit expensive, so I would only get one if you drink wine quite a bit!. Otherwise, so long as you keep the wine in a cool, dark place that doesn't get shaken around a lot and has a fairly constant temperature (like a closet or basement) it'll be fine!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
as long as they are closed bottles, you can leave them in the cooler for quite some time!.!.!.!.however!.!.!.some wines dont taste good chilled!.!.!.they might need to be served at room temp only!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
heck with the refrigeration, I'll help you drink it!Www@FoodAQ@Com