How to store champagne long-term
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Unopened bottle of champagne in fridge
How to store Champagne at home
Here are three things to keep in mind if you’re planning to store Champagne at home:
Some experts say, surprisingly, that it’s best to store Champagneand sparkling wines standing up.
I agree that this is the best and most practical method for short-term storage, say, up to one month.
However, keep the bottles away from bright or artificial light.
Long-term storage of vintage cuvées is quite another matter. These bottles should be stored on their sides in a wine rack or stacked the same way as in a cellar.
Fine maturing Champagne, like all great wine, runs the risk of the cork drying out if it is kept upright for long periods.
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The actual temperature of storage (ideally about 7°C to 10°C) is less important than its constancy.
Wild fluctuations of heat and cold kill all good wine, so avoid storing bottles in the kitchen and never in the garage or shed.
How to store Champagne: Bottle vs magnum
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