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How Long Does Wine Last With A Wine Saver?


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  Wine savers are a popular way to deal with leftover vino since they pump out the air from the bottle. But how long does wine actually last with a wine saver?

The article from Yahoo Lifestyle discusses the shelf life and storage of wine, explaining that an unopened bottle of wine can last from one to twenty years depending on the type, with non-vintage wines typically lasting one to three years, vintage wines three to seven years, and fine wines up to twenty years. Once opened, wine's lifespan varies: sparkling wines last one to two days, light white and rosé wines about four to five days, rich white and red wines five to seven days, and fortified wines like Port up to 28 days. Proper storage conditions, such as a cool, dark place with temperatures between 45 and 65 degrees Fahrenheit, are crucial for maintaining wine quality, and using tools like wine fridges or vacuum pumps can extend the life of opened bottles.

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