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Steps to Store and Preserve Red Wine

Curating a wine collection that is unique to your tastes is one of the most enjoyable aspects of learning about and enjoying wine. We should at least know how to store it so it wonu2019t spoil. Check out the slides to know the ways to store and preserve red wines.<br>

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Steps to Store and Preserve Red Wine

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  1. Steps to Store and Preserve Red Wine

  2. Overview We don’t finish the bottle of red wine we opened. Well, we should at least know how to store it so it won’t spoil. So, let’s learn some tips on how to store red wine and preserve spiling it.

  3. Curating a wine collection that is unique to your tastes is one of the most enjoyable aspects of learning about and enjoying wine. However, selecting and purchasing wines is only the beginning of the process; they must also be kept. Wine, if properly stored, can last for decades, even centuries, increasing in value and quality. How To Store Wine Correctly?

  4. Temperature is Core Temperature is likely the most critical element impacting the quality of stored wine. Wine will be spoiled if it is exposed to temperatures that are too hot or too cold. The best temperature for long-term or short-term wine storage is roughly 55 degrees Fahrenheit (13 degrees Celsius), but this varies by wine.

  5. Keep Them Horizontal If your wine bottles have corks, store them horizontally in a wine rack. Keeping wine on its side keeps the cork moist, which is important for long-term storage because a dry cork can lead to seepage and aging.

  6. REFRIGERATE IT It’s remarkable how often leftover wine is left on the counter after it’s been recorked. Don’t do it with food, and don’t do it with wine. Although the cool temperature will not prevent exposed wine from deteriorating, it will greatly slow down the process.

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