How long can wine stay open?

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  1. Myn Is Me profile image45
    Myn Is Meposted 12 years ago

    How long can wine stay open?

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  2. Attikos profile image82
    Attikosposted 12 years ago

    Depends on the wine. The purpose of letting one breath is to oxidize the tannins and bring out the aroma and flavor. An hour is good for many reds. More than four  hours is usually too much; the wine will degrade, losing it characteristics and becoming good for nothing but cooking or making vinegar. It varies a lot, though. Simpler, younger wines typically benefit more from breathing than do mature, complex ones. In fact, you can make a cheap wine taste like one of moderate quality by blending it with another compatible one, and letting it breath for a couple of hours before having any. Just remember not to let any wine sit out open too long. If you don't drink it all, use one of those rubber valve corks and a vacuum pump to make it last another day or two in the refrigerator.

    1. Myn Is Me profile image45
      Myn Is Meposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Thank you for your reply Attikos. I wished I could have voted it up half a dozen times at least!

  3. T. R. Brown profile image60
    T. R. Brownposted 12 years ago

    I actually wrote a hub on this called "how long does an opened bottle of wine last?"  Generally you get a couple of good days, but there are some tricks to extend an opened bottle.

    1. Myn Is Me profile image45
      Myn Is Meposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Excellent. Off to go read it now.

  4. ackman1465 profile image61
    ackman1465posted 12 years ago

    Around my house, and amongst my friends, a bottle of wine NEVER lasts more than 45 minutes!!!! (.... and that goes even for those big 'Magnum" bottles!!!)

    1. Attikos profile image82
      Attikosposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      That's the way to do it!

    2. T. R. Brown profile image60
      T. R. Brownposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Ackman,

      I like your answer better than mine.

 
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