Beer, Wine & Spirits

Should I keep bottled wine in a wine cooler or in a dry place to store it?

I’m thinking about getting a wine rack for my basement or a wine cooler. However, is it bad to chill wine for long periods of time if you don’t plan on opening it anytime soon? Or does it not matter either way?

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How do you store wine after opening?

I want to start drinking a glass of wine a day and my favorite wine is Pinot Noir. So, what is a good way to store it after it’s opened? I know your not supposed to put red wine in the fridge and honestly cold pinot doesn’t sound appealing. I figure if I drink a generous sized glass every day then it would take me three to four days to finish a bottle. Would the wine be bad by the fourth day?

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How can I select a good wine in the supermarket?

Im not in Budapest and i see so many different types of wine in supermarkets. Wines from France, California, Hungarian, etc and all at different prices.

If I need a good quality smooth red wine at a reasonable price how do i pick that?

By: Mk

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What kind of wine should I order for a winter lunch date?

I have a date at a wine and cheese restaurant this week. I live in Florida and the place is outside. It’s not cold at all yet, but I was wondering what type of wine is appropriate for the season so that I can look classy and educated.

Additional info: I don’t like super dry wines or tart wines.
I will probably get a salad with grilled chicken in addition to a cheeseboard that includes 3-4 cheeses, bread and fruit.

By: nicknameyo

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What wine can be good for desserts? Would it be the Chianti wine?

I read from a book that Chianti wine is good for lighter dishes. I just want to know any good wine for desserts.

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What is a cheap and decent tasting wine to serve at a wedding?

I don’t want to spend more than $10 a bottle of wine if possible.
We will be serving the wine out of carafe’s so if you suggest boxed wine that is fine too–they will not know, unless they are wine connoisseur. And yes, I realize you can get much better wine for a higher price, but I don’t want to spend $50 for a bottle of wine.
I’m planning on serving wine with cheese before the whole reception gets started.

By: fallencupid79

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