Unopened, if kept in a cool, dry place, up to about five years. There is a general rule that white whines should be drunk "young" - a ten year old bottle of white might well be very disappointing upon opening. Once opened, if kept refrigerated, it holds up pretty well for about a week.
Wine can be stored for long periods of time as long as it is under the right conditions. Wine bottles must be kept in the dark, on their side, at a consistent temperature, and must be kept away from strong smells. New world wines don't mature or get better with age so storing them for a long period of time might not be very beneficial. Generally, red wines can be stored for 2-10 years and white wines can be stored for 2-3 years.
If stored on its side in a cool dark place, it should last for decades.
Any wine whether red or white should not be stored after being opened for more than three days, even in a refridgerator.If you use an inexpensive rubber stopper and pump and pump the air out daily, an opened bottle of wine can last for several days, especially if it is stored in a wine cooler.
White wines generally have a shorter shelf life than reds. If properly stored, it could last for 2-3 years.
Ice wine, a sweet wine produced from frozen grapes, has a short shelf life similar to other dessert wines--approximately six to 18 months.
If it is white, about 7 or 8 years. If it is red, then longer.
Depends entirely on the wine itself and how it was stored and moved. Although white wine is typically not as long-lived as red, some whites can make it a VERY long time. I've had some 20-year olds that were lovely, and I think they can go lots further. They have to do stored ideally at about 52F - 55F degrees, roughly 40% humidity, with very little change. The cork should be slightly lower than the rest of the bottle so it remains wet. The wine should be moved as little as possible.
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Wine can be stored in a fridge.
For storing red wine, the optimal temperature is 50 to 55 degrees Fahrenheit - not room temperature. So you should store your red wine varieties in a wine cellar or wine refrigerator at that temperature. What is most important is the temperature that the red wine is stored at. Red Wine should be stored at 50-55ºF so it can be stored in a wine rack located in an area kept at this temperature or a wine cellar/cooler or wine refrigerator kept at this temperature.
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