How Long Does White Wine Last after Opening

By June 13, 2018

Wine. Glass of white wine in wine cellar. Old white wine on wood.

Wine. Glass of white wine in wine cellar. Old white wine on wood.

White wine, produced by the alcoholic fermentation of the non-colored pulp of grapes, has a wonderful taste which adds a sort of romance to the life. Are you wondering how long does white wine last after opening? Have you found an impeccable answer to your doubt? If not yet, I’ll be the person who can remove your confusion.

White Wine

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Compared to its red wine counterparts, white wine is more refreshing and lighter in both style and taste. Generally speaking, white wine often pairs with dessert, or it’s used as a refreshing drink between meals as well. There are many styles of white wine, including sparkling white wines, light white wine, full bodied white wine and etc. The wide variety of white wine decides the complexity of their extended period after opening.

A General Rule

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There isn’t a definite answer to how long white wine lasts after opening. Nonetheless, there is a general rule that white wine can last no more than 3 days once opened. If you cannot finish drinking your white wine within the fixed time, you’d better not to taste it after a long time as it’s very likely to go bad (taste like vinegar).

Related: Infographic Shows How Long Your Bottle of Wine Will Last Once Opened

Various Styles & Different Requires

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As I’ve mentioned, there are several types of white wine, and exactly, various styles have different influences on how long white wine can last after opening. For instance, sparkling white wines can last 1-3 days in the fridge with a sparkling wine stopper, while light white wines can last 5-7 days in the fridge when recorked.

Related: Types of White Wine-Different Types of White Wine

Light & Temperature

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Light and temperature will influence the condition and taste of white wines after opening as well. If exposed to oxygen, light and heat, white wines will easily change in ways that makes it taste pretty bad in a short time. Just because of this, you’d better find a cool place like your fridge to store your opened white wine (the picture above can be a wonderful reference).

Related: Guide to Wine Storage and Serving Temperatures

How to Extend the Life of Your Opened White Wine

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Recently we explored how to store wine after opening and formed an article which introduced several methods of solving your related confusion. If you are searching for relevant means of storing wines, you’ll be definitely attracted by the article called How to Store Wine after Opening in which there are some details of extending the life of your leftover wines.

In brief, white wines are sensitive enough so that their flavors change once opened. To drink them entirely after opening is the best way to treat your white wine. If you are still confused, remember to search the article that I mentioned above as it can really help you a lot. Once you’ve mastered all the details about white wines drinking and storage, I believe you can put you soul and heart to enjoy the perfect flavors.

Have you had any experience of storing wines after opening? I’d like to hear from you, remember to make sure you drop a comment below.

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