How long can you store champagne? How should it be stored?
A search on “storing champagne” led us straight to some good advice. When it comes to wine in general, and sparkling wine in particular, temperature matters. All wines keep best in a cool, dark place with consistent temperatures around 55F. Fluctuations of hot and cold can ruin a nice bottle of bubbly, and chilly extremes are just as harmful as high temperatures. Don’t keep a bottle of champagne chilled in the refrigerator indefinitely, waiting for a reason to celebrate — by the time you pop the cork, it may not taste very festive. An article on storing wine from About.com recommends refrigerating champagne for no more than a couple of days. Return it to the somewhat warmer conditions of your wine cellar for longer term storage. If, like us, you don’t have a wine cellar, the
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