What kinds of wine can be kept long term and which ones can't?!


Question:

What kinds of wine can be kept long term and which ones can't?

I always thought it was cool to have old wines. After all you see these big dusty wine cellars in all the old movies. For years I've kept a small wine rack around with a few different kinds of wine that I just picked out at random. ( I think it makes my appartment look groovy. ) However, I am just a pretender, I don't really know much about wine. Now all of a sudden I hear that wine needs to be used soon after purchase or it'll go bad. What's up with that? Is this a total falsehood or is it only certain types that get better with age?


Answers:

most wines can keep, if you keep them in a temperature of 55 degrees (never keep them in sunlight if you don't have adequate storing), but certain wines are better if you have them young, and do not keep them for long ... it really depends on the grape.

my suggestion is to subscribe to food & wine magazine, so that you can know which wines you can drink right away & which ones you can keep. it's all about educating yourself.




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