No.
Georgia law does not prohibit returning liquor to the store. Stores set their own policies on what returns they will accept. Most will not accept anything that has been opened, but some high end wine dealers will permit returns on "corked" bottles of wine.
Yes. Costco is a well-known retail brand in Mexico, also owning a local brand known as Comercial Mexicana. Costco has several stores throughout Mexico, including Cancun, Puerto Vallarta, Los Cabos, Mexico City, Toluca, Puebla, Guadalajara and Monterrey.
Bottles of sparkling wine are on very rare occasions opened with a sword.
Any opened jars or bottles.
Unopened liquor will expire eventually. It will last much longer unopened than it will when it is opened and exposed to air.
Yes. All non-distilled liquor requires refrigeration after it's opened. Vermouth is wine, and wine turns to vinegar if you leave it out. According to the experts at Noilly Pratt, an opened bottle of vermouth will last about 3 months if it's properly refrigerated. Buy the small bottles and keep them in the fridge. You'll enjoy marvelous martinis.
Wine preservers can be purchased at Bed, Bath & Beyond, Home Things, Wine Central and larger Target stores. For cork and rubber preservers, state liquor stores sell them as well as the plungers that pull the air out of opened wine bottles.
Forever, liquor does not expire. However; Beer can lose it's suds, but does not expire. When opened: any liquor, including beer, can be stored with a seal to ensure small critters do not enter for your displeasure.
Yes of course as long as it hasn't been opened!
Unopened, no. Opened, after 5 or so years.
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