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Open White Wine Goes in the Fridge, but What About Red? I Asked a Sommolier
- Open red wine should be stored in the fridge to preserve it and removed about 10 minutes before serving.
- Full-bodied white wines stay in the fridge for 2-3 days when kept corked.
- Sparkling wines lose their carbonation quickly after opening and benefit from a stopper.
- Coravin systems can extend sparkling wine life by pumping CO2 back into the bottle.
- Keep wine away from direct sunlight or heat to maintain aroma and flavor.
- Invest in a wine preserver to extend freshness after opening.
- Light white wines and rosés can stay drinkable up to a week when refrigerated with a cork.
- Ideal serving temperatures vary by wine type, from 40–45 degrees for sparkling to 59–68 degrees for full-bodied reds.
- Overall, proper storage can extend wine's drinkability after opening.
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