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An unopened bottle has an indefinite shelf life.
If well stored, then yes for both of them. Though, "good" maybe more for someone who is used to old wines. As for value, you should get around 100 $ for it.
Sadly, yes. If you have an unopened bottle from a great vintage stored under ideal conditions, the bottle can last 40 years. Those are rare circumstances though. The average bottle owned by the average person probably only has a shelf life of 10 years.
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It cannot be stored for more than a week as it is just fermented milk product. So be careful when you consume when stored for long time... :-) Sunny
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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.
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There are a lot of factors to be considered. If the bottle is stored in the dark and a cool place, it can last for several years. If it is a homebrew or from a local brewery that doesn't filter the beer, the flavors can be greatly affected by the living yeast. There are some types of beer that actually improve with age.
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In a gas bottle, in a gas field or in a gasometer.