WINE STORAGE GUIDE
The ideal temperature for storing red or white wines is 55°F, with humidity
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between 60% and 75% RH.
Store corked bottles on their sides, to keep the cork from drying out and
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allowing air into the bottle.
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UV rays make wine age faster, so keep bottles out of direct sunlight.
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Avoid heavy vibrations from motors, etc.
Store wine separately from strong odors that might contaminate the flavor
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of the wine.
HOW LONG SHOULD I STORE MY WINE?
While most wines today are meant to be drunk "young" (within a few years of
production) some fine wines are best served by proper aging. But aging too long
can decrease the flavor of the wine. Generally speaking, red wines can age longer
than white wines, but here is a storage guide for some popular vintages.
Cabernet Sauvignon ....................... 7-10 years
Pinot Noir ....................................... 5 years
Merlot ............................................ 3-5 years
Zinfandel ........................................ 2-5 years
Beaujolais ....................................... Drink now
Chardonnay .................................... 2-3 years
Riesling ........................................... 3-5 years
Sauvignon Blanc ............................. 18 months – 2 years
Pinot Gris ........................................ 1-2 years
Champagne .................................... Ready to drink
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