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How long does wine last after opening?

Asked 2 years ago
The longevity of wine after it has been opened depends on several factors, including the type of wine and the storage conditions. Generally, red wines tend to last longer than whites after opening. Opened red wines can stay fresh for about three to five days when stored properly with a cork or a wine stopper. For white wines, the typical lifespan is about three to seven days in the refrigerator after opening. Sparkling wines usually last about one to three days, as they tend to lose their carbonation relatively quickly once opened. To extend the life of opened wine, it is advisable to store it in a cool, dark place and minimize oxygen exposure. This can be achieved by re-corking the bottle tightly or using a vacuum pump to remove air. Additionally, there are specialized wine preservation systems available that can help maintain the quality of the wine for a longer period. For detailed information about specific types of wine and their storage recommendations, it might be valuable to refer to resources on the Wine Enthusiast website.
Answered Sep 16th 2025

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