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"Tanya" > wrote in message
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> Hello,
> If this is a dumb question, please forgive me, I am an amateur. My

friend,
> who drinks wine all the time, says once you open a bottle of wine you have
> to drink it immediately or it will go flat and lose it's flavor. I've had
> opened bottles of wine for weeks and can't taste the difference. Is what
> she is saying true?


It starts going bad (not "flat", except for sparkling wine) immediately, but
it's probably a week before I can start tasting much difference. Apparently
the exposure to oxygen is what does it. They make little gizmos that
replace the air in the bottle with some other gas like nitrogen, then you
cap it, and supposedly that keeps it OK.


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