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  2. How Long Does a Bottle of Wine Last After Opening? - AOL

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    If you have a full-bodied white wine, like Chardonnay, it may go bad quicker. Rose Wine Just like light white wines, your favorite rose wine will last about three to five days after opening.

  3. How to tell if your wine has gone bad - AOL

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    A wine bottle that's warm to the touch probably wasn't stored properly. Invest in a wine fridge -- it's worth it! Or store your wine in a dry, cool place like your basement.

  4. Aging of wine - Wikipedia

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    The storage condition of the bottled wine will influence a wine's aging. Vibrations and heat fluctuations can hasten a wine's deterioration and cause adverse effect on the wines. In general, a wine has a greater potential to develop complexity and more aromatic bouquet if it is allowed to age slowly in a relatively cool environment.

  5. How to tell if your wine has gone bad - AOL

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  6. Storage of wine - Wikipedia

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    Temperature swings (such as repeated transferring a wine from a warm room to a cool refrigerator) can also cause adverse chemical reactions in the wine that may lead to a variety of wine faults. In general, a wine has a greater potential to develop complexity and a more aromatic bouquet if it is allowed to age slowly in a relatively cool ...

  7. Expiration date - Wikipedia

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    Open dating is the use of a date stamped on the package of a food product to help determine how long to display the product for sale. This benefits the consumer by ensuring that the product is of best quality when sold. An open date does not supersede a use-by date, if shown, which should still be followed. [5]

  8. Wine - Wikipedia

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    Wine may be tasted as soon as the bottle is opened to determine how long it should be aerated, if at all. [99] [better source needed] When tasting wine, individual flavors may also be detected, due to the complex mix of organic molecules (e.g. esters and terpenes) that grape juice and wine can contain. Experienced tasters can distinguish ...

  9. 5 Common Wine Mistakes, According To Sommeliers - AOL

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    “Sommeliers and wine shop employees not only have extensive knowledge of the restaurant or store’s wine selections, but more importantly, we’re there because we love the stuff,” admits ...