How long does a wine stay good after opening?
It mainly depends on type of wine, way it has been produced, region it belongs to etc. But taking all these things in consideration 95% of wine is good for three days. When you open a wine bottle, the oxygen in the air starts to soften the flavors as well as release the aromas of the wine. This process of oxidation last over hours and days and makes the wine ultimately undrinkable. It is like milk which goes bad and stale slowly. Most wine drinkers think that wine can be used only once and will have to throw it away if remained unused, but it’s not so. There are various ways to stop the oxygen from entering the bottles. So here we come to how to preserve opened wine. There are number of ways to do so, here is a small list: • Refrigerate re-corked bottles. It is the simplest way to preserve a wine. All types of wine will have a slower oxidization process when they get colder. You can take out the bottle just an hour or so before serving, as it needs to come to room temperature. Refriger