I noticed that the next day after you open a bottle of wine, it no longer tastes good. Do you know how you can preserve the flavour of wine after you open the bottle?
I'd love to come over and help you finish the entire bottle one day. :eyebrows:Personally, I use a " vacu vin ".
Because I live alone, a bottle of wine can last me up to a week sometimes. Put that plug on, pump the air out. Et voilà. Good for a couple days / 5-6 days Max I'd say.
Another way of getting rid of air in the bottle is to transfer the remaining wine to a smaller bottlePersonally, I use a " vacu vin ".
Because I live alone, a bottle of wine can last me up to a week sometimes. Put that plug on, pump the air out. Et voilà. Good for a couple days / 5-6 days Max I'd say.
That's right. You have to keep the cork moist. If the cork dry up, air will be leaking into the bottle and will oxidize the wine. So when a server opens a new bottle of wine. He will give you the cork. It is a big mistake to smell it, but to squeeze the cork to see if it is soft or dry. If the cork is all dry up, return the wine!Another thing about wine which I ddint know was that you shouldn't keep the bottle of [unopened] wine in an upright position for a very long time. Have it sit on it's side.
I second the "vacu vin".Personally, I use a " vacu vin ".
Because I live alone, a bottle of wine can last me up to a week sometimes. Put that plug on, pump the air out. Et voilà. Good for a couple days / 5-6 days Max I'd say.
I find the gift bags available at the local liquor stores add a decorative, festive touch and many of them have a twine handle which can be easily tied close._________
In a pinch, re-wrap-it in a brown paper bag
thats the way to go. Don't forget to put the bottle in the fridge, because with room temperature the wine will age faster and the taste of alcohol is intensified.Don't forget to take the wine out of the fridge then maybePersonally, I use a " vacu vin ".
Because I live alone, a bottle of wine can last me up to a week sometimes. Put that plug on, pump the air out. Et voilà. Good for a couple days / 5-6 days Max I'd say.
I got a half bottle with a stopper at a wine making shop.Another way of getting rid of air in the bottle is to transfer the remaining wine to a smaller bottle