How long does the wine sit after it is opened

Updated on delicacies 2024-03-20
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Friend, I propose that you drink it all at once, preferably within two days, if you can't.

    When the wine comes into contact with oxygen when it is first opened, it is called "decanting", which is to wake up the sleeping liquor. But once it wakes up and comes into contact with oxygen, it can easily turn bad and spoil.

    Generally, scientists and gourmets recommend that women drink 250ml of 350ml of wine per day, and 350ml of 450ml per day for men, which can play a role in beauty and health care and disease prevention. Therefore, a standard bottle of 750ml wine is very beneficial to drink in two days. In foreign countries, there are very advanced professional sealers and oxygen extractors, which can pump out the oxygen in the bottle after opening and then sealing without contact with the wine.

    In this way, the wine will last longer, but our ordinary domestic consumers cannot achieve this.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If it is red wine, after opening the cork, it can be stored in a cool and ventilated place for about 3-5 days, and if the sparkling wine is opened, it needs to be drunk within two days after opening, and if it is a red wine with a cork, it can be stored in the refrigerator for about a week after opening.

    How long does the wine sit after it is uncovered.

    For people who like to drink, whether it is beer, white wine or red wine, don't be afraid to prepare a flavor, and red wine is popular because of its slightly sweet, fragrant characteristics, but the red wine is also to pay attention to the preservation time after buying it, especially after opening the lid, otherwise it will lead to poor taste.

    If it is red wine, after opening the cork, put it in a cool and ventilated place and seal it, it can be stored for about 3-5 days, and if it is sparkling wine, it needs to be drunk within the remaining two days after opening.

    For the corked red wine, if you don't drink it in time after opening, you can put the cork back into the bottle, and then put the bottle in the refrigerator for storage, you can store it for about a week, and if you store it at room temperature, it can also be stored for about 3 days when the alcohol content is high.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Generally, it is better not to drink it after 72 hours, and red wine is generally difficult to preserve if there is no specific storage place. Because the preservation of red wine has to be boring, there are strict requirements for temperature, humidity and shade. In professional wineries, the temperature needs to be controlled at 10 to 14 degrees Celsius and the humidity should be maintained at 70%.

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