It can last for many years if properly stored in a cool, dark place.
about 3-5 days depending on how you store it
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.
I could store it (if open), on the refrigerator but, if it is closed, the better way is to store away from there. Always keep your wine bottles in a dry, cool space away from possible vibrations and even more importantly away for direct sunlight
Yes if it has not set. Wine Out is a product that you can buy at the store works very well.
Wine lists are usually given at restaurants and not in your home. If you are hosting in your home have a good bottle of red and white wine available.
Yes you can, as long as it was not opened, and wine is not dated.
Yes, tannins provide flavor and long life to a wine.
Red wine, usually home brewed. "Dago" is a derogatory term for Italians.
smash the grapes and that is it
Until it evaporates
Minutes, probably. Red wine should not be left unopened. The wine continues to oxydize. It should be sealed if not finished.
Red wine comes in multiple varieties and hundreds of brands. A common variety of red wine is pinot noir. Common brand names are Barefoot, Yellowtail, and Sutter Home.