Until it evaporates
No! It's red wine.
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.
You probably can, but keep in mind that port is much sweeter than red wine.
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
You can certainly omit red wine, but keep in mind that it adds wonderful flavor and most of the alcohol burns out anyway.
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2days.
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.
For as long as you keep the temperature consistent with the storing temperature
Minutes, probably. Red wine should not be left unopened. The wine continues to oxydize. It should be sealed if not finished.
Not all wine is red. There are also types of white wine and rose wine. But, red wine is red because of the reddish color of the grapes it is made out of.