Should Red Wine be Refrigerated After Opening?

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If you are a red wine drinker but don't drink a whole bottle at a time you have probably often wondered how long will the wine stay fresh in the refrigerator. With today's economy we don't want to let anything go bad if we can stop it. If you would like to know how long you can keep red wine in the refrigerator after opening the following web site should be of help. http://www.nj.com/entertainment/dining/index.ssf/2008/04/wine_chemistry_defies_easy_ans.html
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By keeping red wine cool you can prolong its life. At normal temperatures most people say 2-3 days, but I keep mine much longer.
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1. Remove the red wine vinegar from its present bottle if it contains a metal lid. Vinegar storage containers should be glass or ceramic with cork, glass or ceramic stoppers. Metal
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It is best to drink within 2 days of opening. Some wine can last slightly longer but flavor starts to decline once the wine is open. Embed Quote
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It is impossible to say how long wine is good after opening. It depends on the wine. The sugary wines last longer than the others but none of them last longer than a week. Wine starts
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